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| | === Download the latest drivers === | | === Download the latest drivers === |
| | To begin, go to the official website of your graphics card manufacturer | | To begin, go to the official website of your graphics card manufacturer |
| − | (in this example we’ll install an Nvidia driver). | + | (in this example we’ll install an Nvidia driver). <br> |
| − | Find the most up-to-date version of the correct driver for your graphics card, and then download it. | + | Find the most up-to-date version of the correct driver for your graphics card, and then download it. <br> |
| − | If the drivers are in a compressed file, extract them into your Downloads folder. | + | If the drivers are in a compressed file, extract them into your Downloads folder. <br> |
| | Next, open up the terminal and make the .run drivers file executable with the following command: | | Next, open up the terminal and make the .run drivers file executable with the following command: |
| − | chmod 777 ~/Downloads/NVIDIA- Linux-*-340.24.run | + | <pre>chmod 777 ~/Downloads/NVIDIA- Linux-*-340.24.run</pre> |
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| | Make sure you replace ‘NVIDIA-Linux-*-340.24. run’ with the name of the drivers you installed. | | Make sure you replace ‘NVIDIA-Linux-*-340.24. run’ with the name of the drivers you installed. |
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| | === Out with the old, in with the new === | | === Out with the old, in with the new === |
| − | Now exit out of the graphical user interface with Ctrl + Alt + F1 (or F2). | + | Now exit out of the graphical user interface with Ctrl + Alt + F1 (or F2). <br> |
| − | Log in with your username and password, then uninstall any existing drivers with the following: | + | Log in with your username and password, then uninstall any existing drivers with the following:<br> |
| − | sudo apt-get purge nvidia* | + | <pre>sudo apt-get purge nvidia*</pre> |
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