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I was wondering if there's a way to finding out the video card that is installed? The reason I ask is because I just got two new (to me) computers ...
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- 10-28-2005 #1Linux Enthusiast
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What video card do I have?
I was wondering if there's a way to finding out the video card that is installed? The reason I ask is because I just got two new (to me) computers that (1) came with an AGP card; (2) came with on-board video. I'm pretty sure the on-board video card has an Intel chipset, but I'm not 100% sure, but I'd still need to know what the model is anyway.
Pretty simple question, but I've searched high and low for an answer with no luck.
- 10-28-2005 #2forum.guy
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If you haven't already done so, try running:
That should give you quite a bit of info on things connected to your motherboard.Code:lspci -v
- 10-28-2005 #3Linux Enthusiast
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Holy crap! Right about now is when I start feeling pretty dumb!
Thanks for the answer,


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