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I have Ubuntu 18.04 64-bit installed on my Lenovo Ideapad 700-15 isk. Which has integrated video card Intel HD Graphics and NVIDIA Geforce 950M. So, I can say that now it doesn't feel so good as I thought it will be. It's like a little bit laggy and feels slow.



Should I switch to an NVIDIA driver, and if so, then how?










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    I have Ubuntu 18.04 64-bit installed on my Lenovo Ideapad 700-15 isk. Which has integrated video card Intel HD Graphics and NVIDIA Geforce 950M. So, I can say that now it doesn't feel so good as I thought it will be. It's like a little bit laggy and feels slow.



    Should I switch to an NVIDIA driver, and if so, then how?










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      This question already has an answer here:




      • How do I install the Nvidia drivers?

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      I have Ubuntu 18.04 64-bit installed on my Lenovo Ideapad 700-15 isk. Which has integrated video card Intel HD Graphics and NVIDIA Geforce 950M. So, I can say that now it doesn't feel so good as I thought it will be. It's like a little bit laggy and feels slow.



      Should I switch to an NVIDIA driver, and if so, then how?










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      This question already has an answer here:




      • How do I install the Nvidia drivers?

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      I have Ubuntu 18.04 64-bit installed on my Lenovo Ideapad 700-15 isk. Which has integrated video card Intel HD Graphics and NVIDIA Geforce 950M. So, I can say that now it doesn't feel so good as I thought it will be. It's like a little bit laggy and feels slow.



      Should I switch to an NVIDIA driver, and if so, then how?





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      • How do I install the Nvidia drivers?

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          To install Nvidia Drivers:



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers
          sudo apt update
          sudo apt install nvidia-driver-390


          If you'd like to check available versions of nvidia drivers just press the Tab button after typing the following command:



          sudo apt install nvidia-driver-


          Alternatively, you can use Software & Updates application where you have to just navigate to Additional Drivers section where you will see something like this



          enter image description here



          Just select the appropriate version of nvidia driver and click on apply changes after installing the drivers you might need to restart your pc.



          Note: To check if the nvidia drivers are installed or not you can run the following command and you'll see something like this



          enter image description here



          Happy Ubuntu!






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            Open the app drawer and search for "drivers", open the app and install the Nvidia Graphics Driver. Just be aware that it will use more battery power.






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            • Hi Zastian - put yourself in the position of the Asker... does he know what the app drawer is or to open it? Have you verified that this is enough detail and accurate to solve the problem? Add some more details to your answer if you can.

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            To install Nvidia Drivers:



            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers
            sudo apt update
            sudo apt install nvidia-driver-390


            If you'd like to check available versions of nvidia drivers just press the Tab button after typing the following command:



            sudo apt install nvidia-driver-


            Alternatively, you can use Software & Updates application where you have to just navigate to Additional Drivers section where you will see something like this



            enter image description here



            Just select the appropriate version of nvidia driver and click on apply changes after installing the drivers you might need to restart your pc.



            Note: To check if the nvidia drivers are installed or not you can run the following command and you'll see something like this



            enter image description here



            Happy Ubuntu!






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              To install Nvidia Drivers:



              sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers
              sudo apt update
              sudo apt install nvidia-driver-390


              If you'd like to check available versions of nvidia drivers just press the Tab button after typing the following command:



              sudo apt install nvidia-driver-


              Alternatively, you can use Software & Updates application where you have to just navigate to Additional Drivers section where you will see something like this



              enter image description here



              Just select the appropriate version of nvidia driver and click on apply changes after installing the drivers you might need to restart your pc.



              Note: To check if the nvidia drivers are installed or not you can run the following command and you'll see something like this



              enter image description here



              Happy Ubuntu!






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                To install Nvidia Drivers:



                sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers
                sudo apt update
                sudo apt install nvidia-driver-390


                If you'd like to check available versions of nvidia drivers just press the Tab button after typing the following command:



                sudo apt install nvidia-driver-


                Alternatively, you can use Software & Updates application where you have to just navigate to Additional Drivers section where you will see something like this



                enter image description here



                Just select the appropriate version of nvidia driver and click on apply changes after installing the drivers you might need to restart your pc.



                Note: To check if the nvidia drivers are installed or not you can run the following command and you'll see something like this



                enter image description here



                Happy Ubuntu!






                share|improve this answer















                To install Nvidia Drivers:



                sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers
                sudo apt update
                sudo apt install nvidia-driver-390


                If you'd like to check available versions of nvidia drivers just press the Tab button after typing the following command:



                sudo apt install nvidia-driver-


                Alternatively, you can use Software & Updates application where you have to just navigate to Additional Drivers section where you will see something like this



                enter image description here



                Just select the appropriate version of nvidia driver and click on apply changes after installing the drivers you might need to restart your pc.



                Note: To check if the nvidia drivers are installed or not you can run the following command and you'll see something like this



                enter image description here



                Happy Ubuntu!







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                    Open the app drawer and search for "drivers", open the app and install the Nvidia Graphics Driver. Just be aware that it will use more battery power.






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                    • Hi Zastian - put yourself in the position of the Asker... does he know what the app drawer is or to open it? Have you verified that this is enough detail and accurate to solve the problem? Add some more details to your answer if you can.

                      – Benjamin R
                      Jan 4 at 21:33
















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                    Open the app drawer and search for "drivers", open the app and install the Nvidia Graphics Driver. Just be aware that it will use more battery power.






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                    • Hi Zastian - put yourself in the position of the Asker... does he know what the app drawer is or to open it? Have you verified that this is enough detail and accurate to solve the problem? Add some more details to your answer if you can.

                      – Benjamin R
                      Jan 4 at 21:33














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                    Open the app drawer and search for "drivers", open the app and install the Nvidia Graphics Driver. Just be aware that it will use more battery power.






                    share|improve this answer















                    Open the app drawer and search for "drivers", open the app and install the Nvidia Graphics Driver. Just be aware that it will use more battery power.







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                    • Hi Zastian - put yourself in the position of the Asker... does he know what the app drawer is or to open it? Have you verified that this is enough detail and accurate to solve the problem? Add some more details to your answer if you can.

                      – Benjamin R
                      Jan 4 at 21:33



















                    • Hi Zastian - put yourself in the position of the Asker... does he know what the app drawer is or to open it? Have you verified that this is enough detail and accurate to solve the problem? Add some more details to your answer if you can.

                      – Benjamin R
                      Jan 4 at 21:33

















                    Hi Zastian - put yourself in the position of the Asker... does he know what the app drawer is or to open it? Have you verified that this is enough detail and accurate to solve the problem? Add some more details to your answer if you can.

                    – Benjamin R
                    Jan 4 at 21:33





                    Hi Zastian - put yourself in the position of the Asker... does he know what the app drawer is or to open it? Have you verified that this is enough detail and accurate to solve the problem? Add some more details to your answer if you can.

                    – Benjamin R
                    Jan 4 at 21:33



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