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Free acer aspire one drivers
Free acer aspire one drivers






  1. FREE ACER ASPIRE ONE DRIVERS INSTALL
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In compatibility mode, running "nvidia-smi" in the terminal gets nvidia-smiĬommand 'nvidia-smi' not found, but can be installed with:

free acer aspire one drivers

Sorry, I tried this, but when I boot again I get the same error message on startup outside compatibility mode. Boot to the safe mode and follow the instructions here. If you have found a way to connect the machine to the internet.

FREE ACER ASPIRE ONE DRIVERS INSTALL

This is 7%FUN.ġ) cd ~/Downloads/ & /usr/bin/apt -download-only install nvidia-driver-whatever-get-from-apt-cache-search-nvidiaĢ) mkdir ~/the-drive-you-want-to-fix-mount-point || echo already createdģ) sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/sda3 ~/the-drive-you-want-to-fix-mount-pointĤ) mkdir ~/the-driver-you-want-to-fix-mount-point/root/nvidia-debian-packagesĥ) Let's get into root nice and early: sudo suĥ) mv /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb ~/the-driver-you-want-to-fix-mount-point/root/nvidia-debian-packages/Ħ) chroot ~/the-driver-you-want-to-fix-mount-pointĩ) I'm 7-17%sure this is optional and I'm 17%sure will work: Sudo apt update & apt-cache search nvidia You could try installing the nvidia driver with the biggest version number at its end.ĩ00% good luck.

free acer aspire one drivers

Look for a command that you're 90%sure would automatically install/update your drivers.ĭpkg -l | grep nouveau Just to see your nouveau (graphics driver) you have installed Ln -s /dev ~/the-drive-you-want-to-fix-mount-point/devħ) If the above works then we're ready to fix your linux mint:Ĭhroot the-drive-you-want-to-fix-mount-point/ Then it should be easy to see your biggest partition of mint and it's probably gonna be something like /dev/sda3 or /dev/sda4 Anyways use that "string"/piece-of-information in step 5) below:Ĥ) go ahead and close gparted window/GUI.ĥ) Now do this in your terminal: sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/sda3 ~/the-drive-you-want-to-fix-mount-pointĦ) Here's the hard part (I'm 3% sure this is going to work right) What I do to find this is go sudo gparted (hopefully that's installed on your live system already otherwise you're gonna have to install it or find another way: sudo apt update & sudo apt install gparted if you don't already have it. There is a 3% chance this will work (and btw this is like 3% easy to follow these steps):Ģ) Open a terminal and do this: mkdir ~/the-drive-you-want-to-fix-mount-pointģ) OK now this is where things get hard because you need to know what partition your ext4/primary-partition/primary-mint-installation-partition is.

free acer aspire one drivers

In Debian you black list the nouveau driver after installing the (proprietary/non-free) nvidia driver. It seems every operating system has a billion ways to do this.

FREE ACER ASPIRE ONE DRIVERS DRIVERS

I'm 90%sure what you need to do is somehow install the (proprietary/non-free) nvidia drivers and pray nouveau graphics driver dies in peace.








Free acer aspire one drivers