So i'm using a 6 year old eMachines with NVidia graphics, and a nice big Dell 1920x1080 monitor. I quadruple boot Ubuntu MATE 18.04, Mint 18, and the unnamed OS that the machine came with (I haven't used it in years).
I installed Kubuntu 18.04 and I'm trying to get it to work with the NVidia 6150 card but it won't recognize the monitor and the best resolution I can get is 1024x768. I tried going to NVidia's site and downloading the latest driver (304.137) which lists the 6150 card. It won't install because two pages of reasons.
Ubuntu MATE upgraded to 18.04 and works with the card and recognizes the monitor.
Mint won't work on the latest kernel, so I have to boot 4.10 kernel then it works fine.
Yeah, I have to quad boot because at any one time I need just one OS to actually work, and the rest to fiddle with. I was hoping Kubuntu would be the one. It's my #1 recommendation for other folks who have normal machines. Is there any hope for this eMachine?
I installed Kubuntu 18.04 and I'm trying to get it to work with the NVidia 6150 card but it won't recognize the monitor and the best resolution I can get is 1024x768. I tried going to NVidia's site and downloading the latest driver (304.137) which lists the 6150 card. It won't install because two pages of reasons.
Ubuntu MATE upgraded to 18.04 and works with the card and recognizes the monitor.
Mint won't work on the latest kernel, so I have to boot 4.10 kernel then it works fine.
Yeah, I have to quad boot because at any one time I need just one OS to actually work, and the rest to fiddle with. I was hoping Kubuntu would be the one. It's my #1 recommendation for other folks who have normal machines. Is there any hope for this eMachine?
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