![]() Network: Card-1: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controllerĭriver: r8169 ver: 2.3LK-NAPI port: d000 bus-ID: 03:00.0 Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture ver: k3.13.0-24-generic X.Org: 1.15.1 drivers: ati,fglrx (unloaded: fbdev,vesa,radeon) Resolution: Renderer: AMD Radeon HD 5670 GLX Version: 4 - CPC Direct Rendering: YesĪudio: Card-1: Advanced Micro Devices Redwood HDMI Audio driver: snd_hda_intel bus-ID: 01:00.1Ĭard-2: Advanced Micro Devices SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) driver: snd_hda_intel bus-ID: 00:14.2 Graphics: Card: Advanced Micro Devices Redwood XT bus-ID: 01:00.0 System: Host: jimsbox Kernel: 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64 (64 bit, gcc: 4.8.2) Desktop: N/A Distro: Linux Mint 17 Qiana ![]() My system is running Mint 17 and as requested: This is just the response I was hoping to get lots and lots of info: Nice one. ![]() You can even add this information (abbreviated) to your signature using the control panel link in the above left of this forum screen then when you post a question or reply to one, that info will automatically be there, ex: see mine and others below their posts. This information helps anyone here in this forum to be able to answer any questions you may have better, thanks. You can get this information from top of your system menu's Welcome screen, System Information program(s), and the best is by typing in " inxi -Fxz" from a console terminal prompt, which you can then copy and paste back here. ![]() Install Cpu-z alternatives i-Nex v 0.6 and Cpu-G in Ubuntu/Linux Mint/other Ubuntu derivativesįYI: It would help everyone here to have more information about your system's setup: like what edition and version of Linux Mint are you using, Cinnamon, Mate, KDE (my favorite), or Xfce version 17 or 17.1, or What? 32-bit or 64-bit? Some more information about your hardware would be useful as well. Great website for Linux stuff- ex: New Official Proprietary GPU Drivers Ubuntu PPA Released Examples: "lm-sensors", "psensor", "conky", "gkrellm", "mbmon" & "xmbmon", "fancontrol" & other various "fan control stuff", etc.īoth Nvidia and AMD proprietary drivers in linux have overclocking utilities - Nvidia-Settings and AMDconfig. You might need to add an applet, widget, desklet, to your system tray panel or desktop to view them. Some of these sensors may already be installed. There are also numerous "hardware sensors" available which I personally think is a good idea to install even if you are not "overclocking" your system just to be aware of potential problems, like your CPU or GPU or hard drive overheating, or hardware fans not working, resulting in potential hardware failure. Obviously, anyone overclocking their system takes chances on hurting their system, if they are not very careful. Search for "CPU", "GPU", "i-nex" (cpu-z), "cpu-g", "overclock", "nvclock", rovclock", etc. I think you'll find that there are programs similar to the ones you mentioned. We know spam when we see it and will delete it.You could search your Software Manager or Synaptic Package Manager (SPM) to see if there are any available programs or utilities there which might provide similar functions. This means things like repetitious posting of similar content, low-effort posts/memes and misleading/exaggerated titles on link posts. We all need to support each other to help GNU/Linux gaming grow. If it's a link post, think about writing a comment to tell us more - the more you engage with us, the more we like it. Remember you are talking to another human being.ĭevs and content producers: If you've ported your game to Linux or created some GNU/Linux-gaming-related content (reviews, videos, articles) then, so long as you're willing to engage with the community, please post it here. Heated discussions are fine, unwarranted insults are not. Please flair tech-support requests as tech support and re-flair them as answered if an answer has been found. What exactly did you do, and how, and with what version of what? How have you tried to troubleshoot the problem? Vague, low-effort tech-support requests may get removed. Include relevant details like logs, terminal output, system information. Tech-support requests should be useful to others: those who might run into the same problem as well as those who might be able to help. It is not (primarily) a tech-support forum. r/Linux_Gaming is for informative and interesting gaming content, news and discussions.
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