Driver Linux Mint

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Driver Linux Mint

Here is the essential things to do after installing Linux Mint 18 Sarah. On Ubuntu and Ubuntu-based distributions, there's an “Additional Drivers” tool. Open the dash, search for “Additional Drivers,” and launch it. It will detect which proprietary drivers you can install for your hardware and allow you to install them. Linux Mint has a “Driver Manager” tool that works similarly.

There is, of course, an alternate route you could explore, if you don't want to spend ages faffing around in the terminal. Use a USB external sound card.and route the ALSA sound server's output through that instead. Basketball Court Dwg more. There's loads available on the market, they're Plug'n'Play, and most will work with any USB Audio Class-enabled system, regardless of platform. I've successfully followed this route to 'replace' a worn-out 3.5 mm headphone socket on a 15-yr old Dell Inspiron laptop.and it was a piece of cake to do so. Just an idea I thought I'd toss into the ring.It's also possible that your 'mini-PC' is so new that the kernel maintainers haven't yet got around to 'reverse-engineering' the drivers for it. It's a well-known fact that it's not a good idea to attempt to run Linux on brand-new hardware for this very reason.

Reverse-engineering can take anywhere from 6 weeks to 6 months.and that is not a brand I've ever heard of. Just a brief update. The Intel HDMI/DP.LPE sound card and drivers are now recognized in PulseAudio and in such programs as VLC Player. However, still no sound. I have been trying to install Intel-linux-graphics-update-tool - as the audio drivers are included with the graphics drivers.

I am getting the all familiar 'Package libpackagekit-glib2-18 is not installed' As suggested online, I ran sudo apt-get -f install Also 'wget --no-check-certificate.//download.01.org/gfx/RPM-GPG-GROUP-KEY-ilg' Then adding the key sudo apt-key add RPM-GPG-GROUP-KEY-ilg' Then running sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade Still no luck in installing the Intel-linux-graphics-update-tool. This is not the pc that I use each and every day but am slowly making progress.

Any thoughts, as always, appreciated. Another update. I have decided to use a USB external sound card as it makes perfect sense at this time. I initially planned to install Linux Lite over writing Windows 10 completely, but there was some difficulty in installing any operating system on this Maxesla Z83 mini pc. Because of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface [UEFI] - the relatively recent BIOS replacement - I could not get any operating system to boot from a DVD or even a USB stick.

The Aptio YB1 0. 07 BIOS, is very limited and there isn't anyway to disable either the Quickboot/Fastboot or Intel Smart Response Technology (ISRT) or Secure Boot, in the BIOS.