I'm trying out Kubuntu as an alternative to Windows and having a few problems. I hope someone can help.
I have installed Kubuntu 6.10 on an Nvidia nForce 2 based system with integrated graphics, sound and network (MSI 6570 mainboard). Kubuntu has incorrectly detected my graphics card as a GeoForce4 which is disappointing, but not unexpected.
My screen resolution is locked at 640 x 480, but I am able to change this using:
#sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg.
The Nvidia web site states: "Open source drivers for NVIDIA nForce hardware are included in the standard Linux kernel and leading Linux distributions".
Why didn't Kubuntu detect my hardware correctly and install the drivers then?
Thanks,
David.
I have installed Kubuntu 6.10 on an Nvidia nForce 2 based system with integrated graphics, sound and network (MSI 6570 mainboard). Kubuntu has incorrectly detected my graphics card as a GeoForce4 which is disappointing, but not unexpected.
My screen resolution is locked at 640 x 480, but I am able to change this using:
#sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg.
The Nvidia web site states: "Open source drivers for NVIDIA nForce hardware are included in the standard Linux kernel and leading Linux distributions".
Why didn't Kubuntu detect my hardware correctly and install the drivers then?
Thanks,
David.
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