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My laptop came with an integrated intel GPU and with a discrete Nvidia GPU.
After the installation of ubuntu 18.04, the Nvidia server settings app was already installed and I am able to view the driver version through that.
How do I do this for the Intel driver?
drivers intel gpu gpu-drivers
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My laptop came with an integrated intel GPU and with a discrete Nvidia GPU.
After the installation of ubuntu 18.04, the Nvidia server settings app was already installed and I am able to view the driver version through that.
How do I do this for the Intel driver?
drivers intel gpu gpu-drivers
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My laptop came with an integrated intel GPU and with a discrete Nvidia GPU.
After the installation of ubuntu 18.04, the Nvidia server settings app was already installed and I am able to view the driver version through that.
How do I do this for the Intel driver?
drivers intel gpu gpu-drivers
My laptop came with an integrated intel GPU and with a discrete Nvidia GPU.
After the installation of ubuntu 18.04, the Nvidia server settings app was already installed and I am able to view the driver version through that.
How do I do this for the Intel driver?
drivers intel gpu gpu-drivers
drivers intel gpu gpu-drivers
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you can view all your video adapters with The lspci
lspci -k | grep -EA3 'VGA|3D|Display'
| | | | | - Only VGA is not good enough,
| | | | | because Nvidia mobile adapters
| | | | | are shown as 3D and some AMD
| | | | | adapters are shown as Display.
| | | | --------- Print 3 lines after the regexp match.
| | | -------------- program for searching patterns in files
| | | (regular expressions)
| | ------------------ pipe used for passing the results of the
| | first command (lspci -k) to the next (grep)
| -------------------- Show kernel drivers handling each device.
------------------------- utility for displaying information
about PCI buses in the system and
devices connected to them
the output will be something like this:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 620 (rev 02)
DeviceName: Onboard IGD
Subsystem: Dell HD Graphics 620
Kernel driver in use: i915
01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM108M [GeForce 940MX] (rev a2)
Subsystem: Dell GM108M [GeForce 940MX]
Kernel driver in use: nouveau
Kernel modules: nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia
as you can see i have an intel gpu and an nvidia gpu the intel gpu is using the i915 driver and the nvidia is using nouveau you can check this in the Kernel driver in use:
section of the output.
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you can view all your video adapters with The lspci
lspci -k | grep -EA3 'VGA|3D|Display'
| | | | | - Only VGA is not good enough,
| | | | | because Nvidia mobile adapters
| | | | | are shown as 3D and some AMD
| | | | | adapters are shown as Display.
| | | | --------- Print 3 lines after the regexp match.
| | | -------------- program for searching patterns in files
| | | (regular expressions)
| | ------------------ pipe used for passing the results of the
| | first command (lspci -k) to the next (grep)
| -------------------- Show kernel drivers handling each device.
------------------------- utility for displaying information
about PCI buses in the system and
devices connected to them
the output will be something like this:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 620 (rev 02)
DeviceName: Onboard IGD
Subsystem: Dell HD Graphics 620
Kernel driver in use: i915
01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM108M [GeForce 940MX] (rev a2)
Subsystem: Dell GM108M [GeForce 940MX]
Kernel driver in use: nouveau
Kernel modules: nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia
as you can see i have an intel gpu and an nvidia gpu the intel gpu is using the i915 driver and the nvidia is using nouveau you can check this in the Kernel driver in use:
section of the output.
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you can view all your video adapters with The lspci
lspci -k | grep -EA3 'VGA|3D|Display'
| | | | | - Only VGA is not good enough,
| | | | | because Nvidia mobile adapters
| | | | | are shown as 3D and some AMD
| | | | | adapters are shown as Display.
| | | | --------- Print 3 lines after the regexp match.
| | | -------------- program for searching patterns in files
| | | (regular expressions)
| | ------------------ pipe used for passing the results of the
| | first command (lspci -k) to the next (grep)
| -------------------- Show kernel drivers handling each device.
------------------------- utility for displaying information
about PCI buses in the system and
devices connected to them
the output will be something like this:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 620 (rev 02)
DeviceName: Onboard IGD
Subsystem: Dell HD Graphics 620
Kernel driver in use: i915
01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM108M [GeForce 940MX] (rev a2)
Subsystem: Dell GM108M [GeForce 940MX]
Kernel driver in use: nouveau
Kernel modules: nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia
as you can see i have an intel gpu and an nvidia gpu the intel gpu is using the i915 driver and the nvidia is using nouveau you can check this in the Kernel driver in use:
section of the output.
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you can view all your video adapters with The lspci
lspci -k | grep -EA3 'VGA|3D|Display'
| | | | | - Only VGA is not good enough,
| | | | | because Nvidia mobile adapters
| | | | | are shown as 3D and some AMD
| | | | | adapters are shown as Display.
| | | | --------- Print 3 lines after the regexp match.
| | | -------------- program for searching patterns in files
| | | (regular expressions)
| | ------------------ pipe used for passing the results of the
| | first command (lspci -k) to the next (grep)
| -------------------- Show kernel drivers handling each device.
------------------------- utility for displaying information
about PCI buses in the system and
devices connected to them
the output will be something like this:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 620 (rev 02)
DeviceName: Onboard IGD
Subsystem: Dell HD Graphics 620
Kernel driver in use: i915
01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM108M [GeForce 940MX] (rev a2)
Subsystem: Dell GM108M [GeForce 940MX]
Kernel driver in use: nouveau
Kernel modules: nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia
as you can see i have an intel gpu and an nvidia gpu the intel gpu is using the i915 driver and the nvidia is using nouveau you can check this in the Kernel driver in use:
section of the output.
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you can view all your video adapters with The lspci
lspci -k | grep -EA3 'VGA|3D|Display'
| | | | | - Only VGA is not good enough,
| | | | | because Nvidia mobile adapters
| | | | | are shown as 3D and some AMD
| | | | | adapters are shown as Display.
| | | | --------- Print 3 lines after the regexp match.
| | | -------------- program for searching patterns in files
| | | (regular expressions)
| | ------------------ pipe used for passing the results of the
| | first command (lspci -k) to the next (grep)
| -------------------- Show kernel drivers handling each device.
------------------------- utility for displaying information
about PCI buses in the system and
devices connected to them
the output will be something like this:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 620 (rev 02)
DeviceName: Onboard IGD
Subsystem: Dell HD Graphics 620
Kernel driver in use: i915
01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM108M [GeForce 940MX] (rev a2)
Subsystem: Dell GM108M [GeForce 940MX]
Kernel driver in use: nouveau
Kernel modules: nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia
as you can see i have an intel gpu and an nvidia gpu the intel gpu is using the i915 driver and the nvidia is using nouveau you can check this in the Kernel driver in use:
section of the output.
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