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Abdula Magomedov2016-08-09 12:45:28
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Abdula Magomedov, 2016-08-09 12:45:28

Which Linux distribution supports graphics cards well?

Hey!
A question. I decided to switch from Windows to Linux, because. all the lack of good command line capabilities, a little that starts to drizzle right away. There are no funds on the MacBook yet. Linux essentially fits, but I notice problems with graphics support all the time. There is no normal support for video cards. Right now I'm looking for a normal distribution that supports video cards. I searched on Google, there is so much information and so many different opinions, I could not decide which distribution to choose. Advise!

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Dmitry, 2016-08-09
@plin2s

Which video card are you interested in?
With integrated Intel graphics, everything is + - normal, with Nvidia too (with the exception of rare integrated chips). I can't say enough good things about AMD. As far as I remember, it was always difficult with them. Distribution - try Ubuntu first. Then decide for yourself by trial and error.

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Spetros, 2016-08-09
@Spetros

Which Linux distribution supports video cards well?

Modern, with all the updates.
What do you mean by "normal support"?

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Dmitry, 2016-08-09
@zmitrok62

IMHO Ubuntu has the most firewood.

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Lindon_cano, 2016-08-09
@Lindon_cano

Any modern desktop distribution.

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Semen55338, 2016-08-09
@Semen55338

Video cards, like other hardware, are supported not by the distribution, but by the Linux kernel, so install any current distribution with a modern kernel

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