Summary
The graphics card installed on a Linux system can be determined by using the lspci and lshw commands
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, or by checking the “Graphics” entry in the “About” panel of the “Settings” dialog.
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Additionally, the system settings can be used to check which graphics card is currently in use.
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Summary
Linux has several commands to check hardware information, such as the lspci and lshw commands, which can be used to find the details of a graphics card. Additionally, the settings application can be used to check the details of a graphics card, such as clock rate, width, driver, etc.
How to Find Which Graphics Card do You Have in Linux?
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Summary
On a GNOME desktop, open the “Settings” dialog, and then click “Details” in the sidebar. In the “About” panel, look for a “Graphics” entry. This tells you what kind of graphics card is in the computer, or, more specifically, the graphics card that’s currently in use.
How to Check Which GPU Is Installed on Linux
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Ubuntu uses Intel graphics by default. If you think you made some changes to this before and you don’t remember what graphics card is being used, then go to system settings > details , and you will see the graphics card being used right now.
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