LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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after nvidia installed, vsync is not working
#1
can i fresh install Linux Lite, install updates, restart PC, and then install nvidia video card through terminal or something? it's ok to me it says "Ubuntu 16.04" booting screen because i want to play games on my PC
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#2
bump still waiting for reply
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#3
Yes.  See the Help Manual's Video Drivers section.
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#4
thanks for reply

i did clean install Linux Lite 3.2, installed all updates, restart PC, do i need to go here first?
Code:
sudo apt-get update
Code:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-prime nvidia-361-updates nvidia-settings
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#5
Please don't bump your own threads. People will answer when they have the time to. Many people here have other life responsibilities. Cheers Smile
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#6
WinRocks4343,

The Help Manual's Video Drivers section says to go to Menu > Settings > Install Drivers.
(https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/index.html)
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#7
thanks for reply

can i uninstall nouveau before installing nvidia?
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#8
WinRocks4343,

You don't have to uninstall, just install the Nvidia proprietary, tested one........(you're gonna make me say it)......like the manual shows.  In my own defense, I pointed you to the direct section covering that, twice.

I don't expect everyone to be like me.  I was drawn to this distro partly because of the documentation.  Before it was laid out in tiles like it is today, it was one long webpage.  I read it all.  It would behoove you to do the same.  I don't expect you will, but at least go over the sections I or those on the forum mention.

Truth be told, I don't even know how to uninstall nouveau.  I do know how to select the latest proprietary driver, though.  For all I know, it uninstalls nouveau as part of its install.

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#9
I found this but am unsure what needs altering from it to make an efficient and concise tutorial for Linux Lite.
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#10
thanks for reply but i really don't know how to do it, it's my first time Linux user
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