I was going to try to use Envy to optimize my video drivers configuration. However, when I tried using the instructions on the Envy page (I used the command line - mistake?), I got a long message of several packages that were not installed (missing?) and so nothing worked. I also got a broken package when I checked synaptic.
Now what do I do? How do I find out what is broken? How come no one is mentioning all the required packages for Envy? Did I do something wrong? Were these packages supposed to be pre-installed already and how does one know this?
I have no idea what step to take from here.
The main reason to try this is that I am not sure if my drivers are of the best/latest version. When I watch a video in any video player, the picture quality is not as good as watching the same video in Windows. I thought it is probably my video card and the drivers that are installed. I'm not sure how to check the current status/current drivers configuration.
When I go to system settings, it is listed as:
Graphics card - vesa - driver: vesa
Graphics card - ATI Radeon (fglrx) - driver: ati
The current video card is an ATI Sapphire X300SE.
Now what do I do? How do I find out what is broken? How come no one is mentioning all the required packages for Envy? Did I do something wrong? Were these packages supposed to be pre-installed already and how does one know this?
I have no idea what step to take from here.
The main reason to try this is that I am not sure if my drivers are of the best/latest version. When I watch a video in any video player, the picture quality is not as good as watching the same video in Windows. I thought it is probably my video card and the drivers that are installed. I'm not sure how to check the current status/current drivers configuration.
When I go to system settings, it is listed as:
Graphics card - vesa - driver: vesa
Graphics card - ATI Radeon (fglrx) - driver: ati
The current video card is an ATI Sapphire X300SE.
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