06-23-2017, 06:16 AM
Hello [member=6995]pemartins[/member] ,
I would also like to suggest you to check if you have updated Linux Lite. In case you have, you may as well want to check if the proprietary drivers are available for your Graphics Card, sometimes that may fix the issue.
How to check proprietary drivers:
1. Open Whisker menu.
2. Hover over [tt]Settings[/tt].
3. Click on [tt]Install Drivers[/tt].
It should open a window of [tt]Software & Updates[/tt] with tab [tt] Additional Drivers[/tt]. It would also automatically check for any proprietary drivers available for the type of hardware you have.
4. Tick the radio button under the Graphics Card(VIA CN700/P4M800 Pro/P4M800 CE/VN800 Graphics) which should state [tt]Using VIA CN700/P4M800 Pro/P4M800 CE/VN800 Graphics[/tt] in your case. And, click apply. Restart and test the problem again.
Hope it helps a bit.
I would also like to suggest you to check if you have updated Linux Lite. In case you have, you may as well want to check if the proprietary drivers are available for your Graphics Card, sometimes that may fix the issue.
How to check proprietary drivers:
1. Open Whisker menu.
2. Hover over [tt]Settings[/tt].
3. Click on [tt]Install Drivers[/tt].
It should open a window of [tt]Software & Updates[/tt] with tab [tt] Additional Drivers[/tt]. It would also automatically check for any proprietary drivers available for the type of hardware you have.
4. Tick the radio button under the Graphics Card(VIA CN700/P4M800 Pro/P4M800 CE/VN800 Graphics) which should state [tt]Using VIA CN700/P4M800 Pro/P4M800 CE/VN800 Graphics[/tt] in your case. And, click apply. Restart and test the problem again.
Hope it helps a bit.
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