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Does 12.04 need graphics drivers for NVidia?
I have an old system which is not connected to internet. The computer specification as below,
- Intel Dual Core
- 3GB RAM
- Mobo : Asus P5N73- AM
Now if you see the specification of mobo, you can see the chipset is NVIDIA GeForce 7050/nForce 610i
and VGA card is Integrated GeForce 7050 GPU
.
I used to run ubuntu 11.10 on that system and install drivers from Addtional drivers
.
Now gave the desktop to my sister, and installed ubuntu 12.04 from a image created by remastersys.
I removed all unnecessary softwares, drivers after installation. It is now working fine.Unity 3D is running but very slow. So I think I need to install the additional driver.
As I told earlier, it is not connected to Internet. Only thing I can do to download the package from another system and install it there. But I couldn't determine which package needs to be downloaded.
Your graphics card is not supported with the latest version of the Nvidia drivers, you need to install the legacy drivers called
nvidia-173
from the restricted repository.To get a list of packages and dependencies necessary to install the drivers you can use this command to get that list saved to a
.txt
file (source
), don't worry, it will not install naything in your system:After you have the list and checked the
.txt
file you can then download the packages withwget
or any other downloader tool of your choice:this will read each line in the
nvidia-173.txt
file and download it to you current directory.After you saved the files in a USB drive or any other removable media you can then just go to your other computer, change directory to where you saved the files and use
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
to install them.