[00:00] So I installed Lubuntu on a really old laptop that should been in the trash 10 years ago but it seems good enough for basic tasks like Email, facebook and such. It is not great for Youtube because of screen tear. Is it possible to get rid of the screen tear in some way? Laptop is extremely old. Think it has "AMD Turion 64 mobile MK-36" or something. It's [00:00] like 1 core CPU. Laptop model: Aspire 5100 [00:00] If the screen tear would go away, I think it would be duable for basic tasks [00:26] I just checked that this CPU doesn't have integrated card so it actually has a GPU. Most likely "ATI Radeon Xpress 1100 IGP" but I would need to check that. [01:00] Kiicki, that is an integrated graphics just on the motherboard not on the processor itself [01:01] IGP is integrated graphics [01:11] aah, I see that I need fglrx for it which is the same thing I needed on another system. Will install Ubuntu 14.04.0 and just update everything and apply the fglrx [01:50] Actually with 14.04 all updated, I don't see any drivers available [09:28] Does someone have a solution for increase scroll speed? [09:28] increasing* [09:40] doing that [09:40] http://askubuntu.com/a/304653/81121 [13:52] I have a couple of older netbooks. An EeepC901 and an HP Mini. I don't want to throw them away. Especially since I used to use them all the time to do stuff that wasn't a pain. I am using W10 on another laptop [13:54] ...and it is "ok" but I cannot do too much with it. I am older now and not as tech savvy as I once was. I could do with directions to a place where I can learn how to get started installing Lubuntu onto either machine. I want to start with the HP. [13:54] Thanks in advance for any help.