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One way to find out is by right-clicking on the desktop area and choosing Display Settings. In the Display Settings box, select Advanced Display Settings and then choose the Display Adapter properties option. On the Adapter tab in the box, you should see the brand of the graphics card and its memory amount listed. You can also get to the same Properties box from the Windows 10 Start menu — select Settings, then System to get to Advanced Display Settings, and then Display Adapter Properties.

 

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I'm on Ubuntu...

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Hi there. Here's the Linux Guide. There are steps on how to run PRO on Linux here.

 

Please let me know if you have any further clarifications.

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