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Ubuntu: Find out the graphics card – this is how it works

You can find out your graphics card in Ubuntu by making use of the terminal. You just need the right command.

Ubuntu: Find out graphics card via terminal

Do you want your under Ubuntu Graphics card modelread outfollow these steps:

  1. Open the terminal with your keyboard using the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl) + (Alt) + (T).
  2. Then give the command lspci -nnk | grep -i VGA -A2 a. Confirm your entry with (Enter).
  3. You will now be given the name or the Chipset called your graphics card.
  4. Tipp: About the command glxinfo | grep ‘OpenGL version string’ You can also display the current driver version and its name.

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