Oay, I just got a new laptop - and installed Kubuntu along with Windoze in a dual boot setup. The system is:
Dell Inspiron 17R SE 7720,
Kubuntu 12.04,
KDE 4.8.5,
GRUB 0.97-29ubuntu66, and the output of "lspci | grep aphic" is:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Ivy Bridge Graphics Controller (rev 09).
This system is also running Windows 7 Ultimate,
The PC has 8GB RAM and
2 internal HDDs - sda is a 120GB SSD, and sdb is a 1 TB drive.
The system has 2 graphics chips/processors. 1 is Intel HD 4000.
The second (the one I wanted) is an NVIDIA GT 650M.
The problem is, the KDEINFOCENTER information just listed the Intel graphics, and the video performance was under what I get in Windows, so I looked online and tried [other Drivers]. Nothing came up, so I used the Synaptik Package Manager to get and install the NVIDIA drivers. Now, the KDEINFOCENTER can't initialize OpenGL, video performance is still sub-Windoze, and when I try to run The NVIDIA X Server Settings, I get this message "You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server." I've run "sudo nvidia-xconfig" twice and verified that the xorg.conf was updated, but I still get that message and performance is still sub-Windoze. I've got no idea what I'm doing wrong. If anyone else knows, I'd be very appreciative. Running Kubuntu was the reason I bought this laptop, but video display is critical to my work.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Steve
steve@notdos.com
Dell Inspiron 17R SE 7720,
Kubuntu 12.04,
KDE 4.8.5,
GRUB 0.97-29ubuntu66, and the output of "lspci | grep aphic" is:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Ivy Bridge Graphics Controller (rev 09).
This system is also running Windows 7 Ultimate,
The PC has 8GB RAM and
2 internal HDDs - sda is a 120GB SSD, and sdb is a 1 TB drive.
The system has 2 graphics chips/processors. 1 is Intel HD 4000.
The second (the one I wanted) is an NVIDIA GT 650M.
The problem is, the KDEINFOCENTER information just listed the Intel graphics, and the video performance was under what I get in Windows, so I looked online and tried [other Drivers]. Nothing came up, so I used the Synaptik Package Manager to get and install the NVIDIA drivers. Now, the KDEINFOCENTER can't initialize OpenGL, video performance is still sub-Windoze, and when I try to run The NVIDIA X Server Settings, I get this message "You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server." I've run "sudo nvidia-xconfig" twice and verified that the xorg.conf was updated, but I still get that message and performance is still sub-Windoze. I've got no idea what I'm doing wrong. If anyone else knows, I'd be very appreciative. Running Kubuntu was the reason I bought this laptop, but video display is critical to my work.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Steve
steve@notdos.com
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