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Graphics cards of recent vintage need a driver to work. So one needs to install Graphics Drivers:
Many [[Desktop environments and Window managers|desktop environments]] need a graphics driver to work properly. Graphics cards of recent vintage need a driver to work. So one needs to install one of the below graphics drivers before installing a [[Installation#Post-Installation|desktop]]:


* [[Intel Video]]
Information about the video cards that are installed in the computer may be found using <code>lspci</code> command, which is not available by default. Refer the [[How_to_get_regular_stuff_working#Hardware_Management|instructions]] to install {{pkg|pciutils}} package.
* [[Radeon Video]]
* [[Nvidia Video]]


Most destkop environments need a graphics driver to work properly.
To identify the graphics card (the Subsystem output shows the specific model), issue the below command:
{{cmd|<Nowiki>lspci -v | grep -A1 -e VGA -e 3D</Nowiki>}}


Then, install an appropriate driver.
* For Intel video chipsets, see [[Intel Video]]
* For AMD Radeon Chipsets, see [[Radeon Video]]
* For Nvidia Chipsets, see [[Nvidia Video]]
For details on legacy Xorg drivers refer [[Xorg]] page.


[[category:Graphics]]
[[category:Graphics]]
[[category: Drivers]]
[[category: Drivers]]
[[category: Desktop]]

Latest revision as of 05:48, 22 November 2024

Many desktop environments need a graphics driver to work properly. Graphics cards of recent vintage need a driver to work. So one needs to install one of the below graphics drivers before installing a desktop:

Information about the video cards that are installed in the computer may be found using lspci command, which is not available by default. Refer the instructions to install pciutils package.

To identify the graphics card (the Subsystem output shows the specific model), issue the below command:

lspci -v | grep -A1 -e VGA -e 3D

Then, install an appropriate driver.

For details on legacy Xorg drivers refer Xorg page.