Ubuntu 18.10 does not seem to find my MX150












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I currently have Ubuntu 18.10 on my Acer Swift 3 and no matter what I do I can't seem to make it recognize my MX150. If I try to install NVIDIA versions for that it says it doesn't exist, any ideas why? I am not sure what I should post but I will when I do.










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  • Take a look in the BIOS aka UEFI to see if it's enabled.
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    Dec 13 at 19:23










  • @spacelander There is no option on the UEFI for any cards. On the advanced tab there is only "Intel VTX", "Intel VTD" and "SATA Configuration".
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I currently have Ubuntu 18.10 on my Acer Swift 3 and no matter what I do I can't seem to make it recognize my MX150. If I try to install NVIDIA versions for that it says it doesn't exist, any ideas why? I am not sure what I should post but I will when I do.










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  • Take a look in the BIOS aka UEFI to see if it's enabled.
    – spacelander
    Dec 13 at 19:23










  • @spacelander There is no option on the UEFI for any cards. On the advanced tab there is only "Intel VTX", "Intel VTD" and "SATA Configuration".
    – Nachzehrer
    Dec 13 at 19:25














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I currently have Ubuntu 18.10 on my Acer Swift 3 and no matter what I do I can't seem to make it recognize my MX150. If I try to install NVIDIA versions for that it says it doesn't exist, any ideas why? I am not sure what I should post but I will when I do.










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I currently have Ubuntu 18.10 on my Acer Swift 3 and no matter what I do I can't seem to make it recognize my MX150. If I try to install NVIDIA versions for that it says it doesn't exist, any ideas why? I am not sure what I should post but I will when I do.







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  • Take a look in the BIOS aka UEFI to see if it's enabled.
    – spacelander
    Dec 13 at 19:23










  • @spacelander There is no option on the UEFI for any cards. On the advanced tab there is only "Intel VTX", "Intel VTD" and "SATA Configuration".
    – Nachzehrer
    Dec 13 at 19:25


















  • Take a look in the BIOS aka UEFI to see if it's enabled.
    – spacelander
    Dec 13 at 19:23










  • @spacelander There is no option on the UEFI for any cards. On the advanced tab there is only "Intel VTX", "Intel VTD" and "SATA Configuration".
    – Nachzehrer
    Dec 13 at 19:25
















Take a look in the BIOS aka UEFI to see if it's enabled.
– spacelander
Dec 13 at 19:23




Take a look in the BIOS aka UEFI to see if it's enabled.
– spacelander
Dec 13 at 19:23












@spacelander There is no option on the UEFI for any cards. On the advanced tab there is only "Intel VTX", "Intel VTD" and "SATA Configuration".
– Nachzehrer
Dec 13 at 19:25




@spacelander There is no option on the UEFI for any cards. On the advanced tab there is only "Intel VTX", "Intel VTD" and "SATA Configuration".
– Nachzehrer
Dec 13 at 19:25















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