When starting my computer I get an error message that 'acceleration is not turned on for my video,' and then the question: "Open Driver Manager?" as if this could allow me to change this setting. I oblige and click 'yes' to open the driver manager, it does its little song and dance, then announces: "No drivers to update." (or something similar) That's it. Why does this error message suggest I could have options in the driver manager, and more importantly, why doesn't the driver manager actually let you manage your drivers? Seems fairly useless. I should be able to update any drivers from the software manager, right? So why have a driver manager?
I feel like Bill Gates designed this to make you feel like you have choices, falsely.
Am I understanding it's role incorrectly? (fairly inexperienced Ubuntu user here...)
I feel like Bill Gates designed this to make you feel like you have choices, falsely.
Am I understanding it's role incorrectly? (fairly inexperienced Ubuntu user here...)
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