I would assume it has a graphics card if it has an HDMI port, right? I've been trying to figure out what the Graphics card is, but the lspci command produces no output at all. I did get output from hwinfo, but the only thing that seems relevant is the driver "mxc_hdmi".
Other then that I'm not really sure.
I found this info below, in the hwinfo output... Sorry, if its not related to what you're asking.
If you have any commands you would like me to run to get you more info, just let me know.
Thanks again for the reply, much appreciated.
-Matt
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After just Googling around a bit for the "imx6dl GPU", which you can see in the hwinfo output I posted. It seems like it's part of the Vivante Graphics Card... Does that sound correct?
And after learning Vivante might be the Graphics card, I checked the hwinfo output again and found:
I've been racking my brain trying to find the command I used yesterday, but I cannot seem to find what it was. But I remember running a command yesterday and in the output was "GC880", which in Googling it, its a Vivante imx6 GPU...
-Matt
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***UPDATE***
I think I might have figured out a solution..! I'll post back tomorrow with what I did and hopefully someone can tell me if it would/could cause any issues going forward...
Thanks,
Matt
---------- Post updated 04-27-17 at 03:46 PM ---------- Previous update was 04-26-17 at 07:13 PM ----------
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