I currently have Ubuntu 12.04 but plan to upgrade to the newest version. I have an HP Pavilion a1310n that is about 10 years old. It runs fine and I am hoping to get the last year or two out of it. Does anyone know if I can get an HDMI interface card working with Ubuntu in this PC? What problems am I most likely to run into? I see there have been problems with sound. fyi, I also have a Windows PC and plan to use a KVM switch to connect to my acer H233H monitor, etc.
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6The easiest way to find out is to burn a 16.04 or 16.10 or whatever iso on a DVD or USB drive and boot a live session from that. This way you can check whether your hardware is compatible or not without installing anything to your disks. – Byte Commander Jan 23 '17 at 16:05
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I can answer my own question. I did a search on HDMI cards and found that, at least for the one I consider desirable, they require more power than my PC can provide. I am withdrawing the question.

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You can get low-power GPUs that won't require upgrading your PSU. – You'reAGitForNotUsingGit Jan 23 '17 at 18:11