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Linux Problem with image size and FPS
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I don't know how Linux works because I have never used Linux, but in Windows it is easy to tell what graphics card you got by right clicking on My Computer and then Properties, look for Device Manager. Under Device Manager look for Display Adapters. It will enlist what video card you got installed. Then you go to either AMD/ATI homepage or nVidia homepage and get the latest driver version for your card model. These homepages may also come with an auto-detect function.
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RE: Linux Problem with image size and FPS - by LeaT - 12-09-2011, 02:26 PM

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