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I haven't slept in 24 hours. I got a Linux box last night.
All I want to know is how to find out what video driver I have installed. That's all. Just that. I've got Thiz Linux. I went to their site. They didn't help me. I went to KDE's site. They didn't help me. I went online but know nowhere for newbies. It's all advanced.
I just...want to get quake 3 working...before I kill someone. But it doesn't work. It doesn't tell me why it doesn't work. So I mess around with it and get the opengl subsystem error. I fixed it on my PC by dling the latest video driver. That was easy. But I can't find my video settings on Linux. It won't tell me. No one else will tell me either. No one online is any help. They all know where their video drivers are. But they won't tell me. "All work and no play make Jack a dull boy."
Please, tell me where to find what I need because I'd hate to take a shotgun to a few heads. Just let me have my quake and save a few lives in the process.
Pweety pweety pweese? I'd really appreciate it *starts twitching*

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/sbin/ifup eth0
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ethernet setup
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