![]() ![]() If you need to change drivers without the use of the X GUI, perhaps because those drivers are not installed, you can with the jockey-text command. Ubuntu 12.04 (same as mikewhatever's answer) Modalias : pci:v000010DEd00000DDAsv000017AAsd000021D1bc03sc00i00ĭriver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtinĭriver : nvidia-304-updates - distro non-freeĭriver : nvidia-331 - distro non-free recommendedĭriver : nvidia-331-updates - distro non-free Whichever page you use, you’ll have to know the model of your graphics card, whether you’re using a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows, and which type of driver you want. You can now use ubuntu-drivers to get the list of packages for each driver, and then install the packages using apt-get. Either head to the newer GeForce Drivers page and use the Manual Driver Search section or use the classic NVIDIA Driver Download page. The jockey-text command was removed with the release of Ubuntu 14.04. ![]() As per this Ubuntu Community Help Wiki Page, Ubuntu 14.04+ is different: ![]()
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