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We need to know the GPU to have any chance of helping you. If you don't know the chipset, you can find out with the terminal command 'lspci'.
If the GPU is inferior/broken, or if you aren't using the correct driver, then videos will lag. Linux software cannot magically repair old/broken/misconfigured hardware. |
I am aware that linux isn't from the 31st century (like for example me) but I can tell you this: it will be used on starships...
now seriously, here is what my wizard PC says: Code:
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Regarding your ATI RV280 video card,
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puppy looks ancient, and it was made for ancient PC's
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I'm not really sure what you mean't with your last post, use intern instead extern???
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Please let me know if I can clarify that further for you. |
ARE YOU DAMN TROLLING ME?!!! If not I apologize for the outburst, I got that part of your post, I wanted to make clear that you say: "'Your video is lagging because your GPU is old and unsupported.' and you shall use your intern GPU, which is also laging and then see if there is any hope for THAT GPU"
I've got to go to sleep, but tomorrow I'll put the same command into the terminal and check for support on that particular GPU, and after that I'll ask you what you think about it (since you obviously know where to look for the problem) tnx in advance |
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Like snowpine said though. I used the Radeon Open Source Driver for the Emachine Desktop Computer I fished out of a Dumpster. http://www.screenr.com/bMh8 If Interested Good luck with it. |
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