11-12-2019
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Did you search your filesystem for core files?
I am not sure what I am looking for. I am in the drivers directory now: @/lib/modules/5.0.0-32-generic/kernel/drivers. Should I be looking for graphics drivers? Perhaps I am misinterpreting your question?
@hicksd8 I am not sure what Ubuntu 18.04 live is. I will run the labtop on an external monitor today and see how that goes. If I were to try changing graphics adapter settings; are there any settings that you would recommend specifically?
Edit: Just a note. I went to: settings->details and clicked "Check for updates" and two system updates were downloaded. I restarted the computer and it went through a hardware update. I am not sure if that has fixed the problem but I will let you guys know if it does. Currently I have another monitor hooked up to the labtop and I am running it in mirror mode.
Last edited by Circuits; 11-12-2019 at 12:26 PM..
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strsetup
strsetup(8) System Manager's Manual strsetup(8)
NAME
strsetup - STREAMS setup and information command
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/strsetup [-cdfi]
OPTIONS
Lists the current kernel configuration of STREAMS modules and devices. Any user can run the strsetup -c command. Deletes all character
special files listed in the configuration file that do not map to currently configured STREAMS drivers. Specifies a file that contains the
specifications to build third party or installation-specific character files for STREAMS-based drivers. It uses the same specification
format as the strsetup.conf file. Creates the STREAMS-based special files appropriate for your kernel configuration. By default the
strsetup command uses the information in the /etc/strsetup.conf file to build the STREAMS-based special files with the correct names, file
permissions, and minor numbers. If the strsetup.conf file does not exist, the strsetup command defaults to creating clone character spe-
cial files.
The strsetup -i command is run automatically at boot time.
DESCRIPTION
The strsetup command displays the setup of your STREAMS modules and creates the appropriate character special files for the STREAMS-based
drivers in your kernel configuration.
FILES
Default directory in which the -i option creates the pseudodevices
SEE ALSO
Commands: netsetup(8)
Files: strsetup.conf(4)
System Administration
strsetup(8)