I've installed 16.04, 32bit, many times in the past months.
Up until today, the video driver was defaulting to Nouveau which DID allow me to select the screen resolution.
Again up until today, I had serious problems with screen tearing, RAM usage slowly climbing and blinking launch bar background. All this is gone with the newest install.
I installed the ISO for 16.04.1, freshly downloaded and checked, burned as LiveUSB using mkusb, all good.
This is installed on a Dell Latitude D820, dual processor, 4GB RAM, 80GB Harddrive, formated with two partitions, root (/) and home (/home) plus swap.
The problem(s) are:
1) Cannot identify the video driver installed, at least using any of the GUI tools. If someone can suggest the CLI instruction to list video drivers, I would be very appreciative.
2) The installed video driver does NOT offer any screen resolution choices, it is set for 1280x1024 and this is way too small for my eyes.
The GOOD thing is:
My screen no longer tears, RAM usage is now stable (not escalating anymore), and I can use the system.
If anyone can offer advice on finding which video driver is installed, please reply.
Up until today, the video driver was defaulting to Nouveau which DID allow me to select the screen resolution.
Again up until today, I had serious problems with screen tearing, RAM usage slowly climbing and blinking launch bar background. All this is gone with the newest install.
I installed the ISO for 16.04.1, freshly downloaded and checked, burned as LiveUSB using mkusb, all good.
This is installed on a Dell Latitude D820, dual processor, 4GB RAM, 80GB Harddrive, formated with two partitions, root (/) and home (/home) plus swap.
The problem(s) are:
1) Cannot identify the video driver installed, at least using any of the GUI tools. If someone can suggest the CLI instruction to list video drivers, I would be very appreciative.
2) The installed video driver does NOT offer any screen resolution choices, it is set for 1280x1024 and this is way too small for my eyes.
The GOOD thing is:
My screen no longer tears, RAM usage is now stable (not escalating anymore), and I can use the system.
If anyone can offer advice on finding which video driver is installed, please reply.
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