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I recently switch from Windows to Ubuntu. Now the PC screen is big and blurry. How can I fix it? The graphics card is a Nvidia GeForce GT 220.

Why doesn't it show any drivers when I run sudo ubuntu-drivers list command?

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    We're somewhat limited in what help we can provide; we've not yet been told what Ubuntu product, and what release you're using; thus don't know what options exist for you.
    – guiverc
    Commented Jun 1 at 10:19
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    "nvidia gt 220 vt" is 14 years old, give or take. Commented Jun 1 at 10:47
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    Ubuntu versiion 24.04 LTS Commented Jun 1 at 10:58
  • Please add additional details to your question (via EDIT).... Also be clear with details; is this Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Server?? Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Desktop ?? ie. 24.04 is the release, but which 24.04 product? FYI: If this is a really old video card as @mikewhatever suggests, using a lighter flavor like Xubuntu maybe an option... I switched out an Nvidia GPU on a QA box somewhat recently due to time being wasted on graphics issues, when the box was intended for install testing.. Issues appear first with GNOME, then KDE Plasma... with LXQt (Lubuntu) & Xfce (Xubuntu) usually last with GPU probs
    – guiverc
    Commented Jun 1 at 11:02
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    Give Ubuntu MATE or Xubuntu a try. The regular Ubuntu desktop may be too much for this old graphics card. Commented Jun 1 at 15:45

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