Re: graphics card in debian

2025-04-04 Thread Greg
On 2025-03-19, jeremy ardley wrote: > > On 19/3/25 11:04, tim wade wrote: >> >> How can I check the graphics card model of my computer and how can I >> test the floating-point computing capability of the graphics card? > > > sudo lspci -v | grep -A 1 -i "VGA compatible controller" I don't think

Re: graphics card in debian

2025-03-19 Thread tomas
On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 03:28:06PM -, Greg wrote: [...] > I'm after nothing. Fine. Then we can consider the case resolved? Cheers -- t signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: graphics card in debian

2025-03-19 Thread Greg
On 2025-03-19, wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 02:56:08PM -, Greg wrote: >> On 2025-03-19, wrote: >> >> >> How can I check the graphics card model of my computer and how can I >> >> >> test the floating-point computing capability of the graphics card? >> >> > sudo lspci -v | grep -A 1

Re: graphics card in debian

2025-03-19 Thread tomas
On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 02:56:08PM -, Greg wrote: > On 2025-03-19, wrote: > > > >> >> How can I check the graphics card model of my computer and how can I > > >> >> test the floating-point computing capability of the graphics card? > > >> > sudo lspci -v | grep -A 1 -i "VGA compatible contr

Re: graphics card in debian

2025-03-19 Thread Greg
On 2025-03-19, wrote: > >> >> How can I check the graphics card model of my computer and how can I >> >> test the floating-point computing capability of the graphics card? >> > sudo lspci -v | grep -A 1 -i "VGA compatible controller" >> I don't think you need elevated privileges for that. > >

Re: graphics card in debian

2025-03-19 Thread tomas
On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 02:42:52PM -, Greg wrote: > On 2025-03-19, jeremy ardley wrote: > > > > On 19/3/25 11:04, tim wade wrote: > >> > >> How can I check the graphics card model of my computer and how can I > >> test the floating-point computing capability of the graphics card? > > > > > >

Re: graphics card in debian

2025-03-18 Thread Felix Miata
tim wade composed on 2025-03-18 11:04 (UTC+0800): > My OS: > $ lsb_release -cd > No LSB modules are available. > Description: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) > Codename: bookworm > How can I check the graphics card model of my computer and how can I > test the floating-point computing capabil

Re: graphics card in debian

2025-03-18 Thread jeremy ardley
On 19/3/25 11:04, tim wade wrote: How can I check the graphics card model of my computer and how can I test the floating-point computing capability of the graphics card? sudo lspci -v | grep -A 1 -i "VGA compatible controller" sudo lshw -C display if you card is nvidia then nvidia-smi

Re: Graphics card switching request

2023-03-12 Thread Felix Miata
Marcin Tchórznicki composed on 2023-03-12 18:44 (UTC+0100): > I have installed Debian 11 on my laptop. The computer has an intel > integrated graphics card and an Nvidia graphics card on board. Debian > has the nouveau driver. After installing the dedicated Nvidia driver, X > server shows an error

Re: Graphics card switching request

2023-03-12 Thread Felix Miata
Marcin Tchórznicki composed on 2023-03-12 13:44 (UTC-0400): > I have installed Debian 11 on my laptop. The computer has an intel > integrated graphics card and an Nvidia graphics card on board. Debian > has the nouveau driver. After installing the dedicated Nvidia driver, X > server shows an e

Re: Graphics card switching request

2023-03-12 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 12 Mar 2023 18:44:19 +0100 Marcin Tchórznicki wrote: > Is there any way under Debian 11 to > be able to switch between integrated graphics card and Nvidia card ? > Some games do not work under Linux on the integrated card. Several. Your desktop may have something built in. On XFCE, e.g

Re: graphics card recommendation

2019-09-24 Thread tv.deb...@googlemail.com
On 24/09/2019 18:24, email.list...@gmail.com wrote: On 2019-09-24 04:16, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote: On 23/09/2019 23:39, email.list...@gmail.com wrote: Hi! I'm building a new machine and I'm looking at graphics cards right now. I want a card that can handle 4k for regular productivity ta

Re: graphics card recommendation

2019-09-24 Thread email . lists81
On 2019-09-24 04:16, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote: On 23/09/2019 23:39, email.list...@gmail.com wrote: Hi! I'm building a new machine and I'm looking at graphics cards right now. I want a card that can handle 4k for regular productivity tasks (if it can handle gaming at those resolutions do

Re: graphics card recommendation

2019-09-23 Thread tv.deb...@googlemail.com
On 23/09/2019 23:39, email.list...@gmail.com wrote: Hi! I'm building a new machine and I'm looking at graphics cards right now. I want a card that can handle 4k for regular productivity tasks (if it can handle gaming at those resolutions doesn't matter), that is as silent as possible and has

Re: graphics card recommendation

2019-09-23 Thread ghe
On 9/23/19 3:51 PM, Mark Fletcher wrote: > I've heard a lot of people cursing about Radeon graphics card support in > Linux over the years, but my information may be out of date... It's not out of date. Curse! Curse!! -- Glenn English

Re: graphics card recommendation

2019-09-23 Thread Mark Fletcher
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 08:09:12PM +0200, email.list...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi! > > I'm building a new machine and I'm looking at graphics cards right now. I > want a card that can handle 4k for regular productivity tasks (if it can > handle gaming at those resolutions doesn't matter), that is as s

Re: Graphics card

2004-04-15 Thread Paul Johnson
Charles Rodgers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Can someone recommend a currently available 64Mb graphics card that > they know to be reliably compatible with Kernal 2.4.18. ?? http://ursine.ca/cgi-bin/dwww?type=file&location=/usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-html/HOWTO-INDEX/../Hardware-HOWTO/index.html Thi

Re: Graphics card

2004-04-14 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Charles Rodgers wrote: Can someone recommend a currently available 64Mb graphics card that they know to be reliably compatible with Kernal 2.4.18. ?? The Debian hardware compatibility list does not address the issue of Kernal version. Your answer will be gratefully appreciated. TIA - Charles The re

Re: Graphics card, PCI modem recognition probs in Woody

2003-06-06 Thread Steve Kennedy
--- Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 22:38, Steve Kennedy wrote: > > --- Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, > 2003-06-01 at > > 15:11, Steve Kennedy wrote: > > > > Hi folks: > [snip] > > > Are you telling XFree which PCI device to use? > > > > > > $ ls

Re: Graphics card, PCI modem recognition probs in Woody

2003-06-02 Thread Ron Johnson
On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 15:11, Steve Kennedy wrote: > Hi folks: > > I've just installed Woody on a brand-new box and am having problems > getting X and the modem working. I suspect these problems are > connected, and that the AGP card and modem are not being recognized. > > General information: > C

Re: Graphics Card problem

2001-10-10 Thread Anthony and Mary Ann Tantillo
If you have problems even getting the SVGA 16 colour X server, going you can even do the upgrade from the command line. You'll have to learn about modifying the /etc/apt/sources.list file, but it is actually fairly easy to upgrade your system. What I did with my ATI Xpert2000 graphic card based s

RE: Graphics Card problem

2001-10-10 Thread David Harrigan
Hiya, Debian 2.2r3 doesn't support the newer graphics cards at the moment (I assume you're trying to setup X). What you'll need to do is install the basic SVGA 16 colour X then if you're up for it make your system testing/unstable to get XFree86 4.1 which supports the NVidia chipset (I use a GeFor

Re: Graphics card

1999-01-26 Thread Allens
Sorry, spoke too soon. I have found the drivers after a search through dejavu. It still doesn't work, but then it doesn't on my windoze partition either (except in vga-16 mode, which is because it emulates standard vga), so it isn't really very supprising. Peter Allen Allens w

Re: Graphics Card: S3 3D - compatible?

1998-12-16 Thread Ian Eure
"Moore, Paul" wrote: > > Hi, > I'm looking at buying a new PC sometime soon - I've just seen a *very* > good looking deal for a 350MHz Pentium II system. As usual, my main > compatibility worries are with video and sound cards. > > The video card is described by the supplier as an AGP S3 3D card,

Re: Graphics Card: S3 3D - compatible?

1998-12-16 Thread Oleg Krivosheev
Hi, I'm looking at buying a new PC sometime soon - I've just seen a *very* good looking deal for a 350MHz Pentium II system. As usual, my main compatibility worries are with video and sound cards. The video card is described by the supplier as an AGP S3 3D card, with a 365 chips