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Lewis Goddard
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Try to use the Autoinstall command in Terminal. This should work in every ubuntu and debian distro variants

"sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall"

sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall

Also try to update your Kernel and make sure that your OS is the latest.

"sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"

sudo apt upgrade &&
sudo apt dist-upgrade

Try to use the Autoinstall command in Terminal. This should work in every ubuntu and debian distro variants

"sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall"

Also try to update your Kernel and make sure that your OS is the latest.

"sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"

Try to use the Autoinstall command in Terminal. This should work in every ubuntu and debian distro variants

sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall

Also try to update your Kernel and make sure that your OS is the latest.

sudo apt upgrade &&
sudo apt dist-upgrade
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Try to use the Autoinstall command in Terminal. This should work in every ubuntu and debian distro variants

"sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall"

Also try to update your Kernel and make sure that your OS is the latest.

"sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"