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Ubuntu 18.04 after installing NVIDIA graphics drivers still getting lag

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP up vote 5 down vote favorite 2 I have a GTX 750 ti and I'm using Ubuntu 18.04. I have never had problems before with graphics drivers not working well. So before I installed drivers, I was getting massive amounts of screen tearing and lag. Afterwards, I still notice a lot of lag in animations (clicking "Show Applications", maximizing windows, minimizing windows, etc.) and sometimes when moving windows around or resizing them. When scrolling through web pages on browsers it will lag and I notice screen tearing. I have tried installing many different drivers, including the nvidia-375 and nvidia-384 drivers that are in the default Ubuntu repository. I also tried using drivers from the Graphics Drivers repo (https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa). No matter what I do, it never gets rid of lag in the animations or screen tearing within browsers. drivers nvidia graphics 18.04 share | improve this question ...

driver for MIDI

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP up vote 1 down vote favorite I have a desktop (Intel® Core ™ i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70GHz × 4) with updated UBUNTU 16.04 LTS. I downloaded LMMS and plugged the USB of the M-AUDIO KeyStudio 49 electronic keyboard. The result is that it does not recognize MIDI. Can you advise me what to do? Do I have to download a driver? Thank you! https://pastebin.com/ba8Z7Pcm (lsusb) drivers share | improve this question edited Apr 30 at 3:02 asked Apr 30 at 2:21 Carlo De Santis 6 2 add a comment  |  up vote 1 down vote favorite I have a desktop (Intel® Core ™ i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70GHz × 4) with updated UBUNTU 16.04 LTS. I downloaded LMMS and plugged the USB of the M-AUDIO KeyStudio 49 electronic keyboard. The result is that it do...

Installation in Ubuntu

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP up vote 0 down vote favorite I just installed Ubuntu on my Desktop computer. I would like to use it as a Linux Server at home. However, I use a Wifi network at home, so I bought a wireless adapter from Amazon.com, but I don't know how to install it in Ubuntu. Can someone please guide me through? realtek-wireless share | improve this question asked Apr 30 at 4:01 James Moore 1 1 Plug the wireless adapter into the computer and add the output of either lspci or lsusb to your question depending on whether it's an internal PCI card or a USB dongle. If the wireless adapter doesn't work one of the commands will provide identification for the hardware. – dsstorefile1 Apr 30 at 4:58 add a comment  |  up vote 0 down vote favorite I just installed Ubuntu on my Desktop computer. I would like to use it as a Linux Server at home. However, I use a ...