UbuntuHelp:BinaryDriverHowto
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Oneleaf(讨论 | 贡献)2007年5月13日 (日) 11:50的版本 (New page: {{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto}} {{Languages|php5}} Some graphics hardware (aka video cards) may need non-free drivers, even though these drivers are not part ...)
Some graphics hardware (aka video cards) may need non-free drivers, even though these drivers are not part of the open source community and cannot be fixed by open source software developers. If you encounter bugs with these closed-source drivers, developers will not be able or even willing to assist you in resolving your issues. Use at your own risk.
Identifying your card
ATI (fglrx) Driver
- `lspci` reveals a card with "Radeon" in it, or you know you own a Radeon card
- The model number for your Radeon card is a 9500 pro or above (this includes model numbers that start with an X, like X300, X1600, etc., and it also includes the Xpress 200)
- `glxinfo |grep direct` outputs `direct rendering: No`, or it outputs `direct rendering: Yes`, but performance in 3D applications such as games is unacceptable
See UbuntuHelp:BinaryDriverHowto/ATI for installation instructions.
NVIDIA (nvidia) Driver
- You know you own a "Ge``Force", "Quadro", "TNT" or "Vanta" graphics card.
- `lspci | grep -i nvidia` reveals a card with "NVIDIA" in it
See UbuntuHelp:BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia for installation instructions.
Matrox driver
- You know you own a Matrox Parhelia-based (P650, P750 or Parhelia-512) graphics card.
- When you first turn the computer on you see a flashing logo with Matrox.
- `lspci | grep -i matrox` reveals a card "MGA XXX" where XXX is G650, G750 or Parhelia.
See UbuntuHelp:BinaryDriverHowto/MatroxParhelia for installation instructions.
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