![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() At first, I run "Install Updates" from the start-up splash screen that shows up after installation, just to make sure all apps and drivers are up to date. I used GUI tools, which you can find via search tool in Whisker "Start" menu. I solved non-working video hardware acceleration in web browser this way, while no terminal commands were required. I am taking no further input on it, but if you feel you have a similar problem, start your own Thread and by all means link to this one. MODERATOR'S NOTE: I am posting this here as a "Stickie" because it is a good example of how older - legacy - hardware can get a new lease of life under Linux, and as a bonus, the OP (Original Poster) has solved his own problem. ![]()
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