Unfortunately this means that I get NO picture at all... I then have to boot
into recovery mode and reverse all the changes.
I did purge the old packages before though.
I also tried to replace the xorg.conf with the one created during install
(as you say: 'so that all the xorg stuff is right'). This also had no effect
: blank screen!
Thanks,
Chris
On 19 October 2011 11:41, Steffen Sindzinski <email address hidden>wrote:
> This only means that the fix is released, not that it is available. So
> far you would have to install fglrx from the ATI website manually. This
> means download and compile, see wiki for more information. Best is over
> an existing fglrx so that all the xorg stuff is right. So you should
> have installed version 11.9 before by additional drivers function. Just
> uninstall the old fglrx and double click on the new one for installing.
> Do the same with the control center. The earlier mentioned way to purge
> is not recommended by me.
>
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Hi Steffen,
I would like to do that, but I'm not completely sure how.
I tried the steps outlined here ( /help.ubuntu. com/community/ BinaryDriverHow to/ATI? highlight= %28ATI% 29
https:/
)
Unfortunately this means that I get NO picture at all... I then have to boot
into recovery mode and reverse all the changes.
I did purge the old packages before though.
I also tried to replace the xorg.conf with the one created during install
(as you say: 'so that all the xorg stuff is right'). This also had no effect
: blank screen!
Thanks,
Chris
On 19 October 2011 11:41, Steffen Sindzinski <email address hidden>wrote:
> This only means that the fix is released, not that it is available. So /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 838577 /bugs.launchpad .net/fglrx/ +bug/838577/ +subscriptions
> far you would have to install fglrx from the ATI website manually. This
> means download and compile, see wiki for more information. Best is over
> an existing fglrx so that all the xorg stuff is right. So you should
> have installed version 11.9 before by additional drivers function. Just
> uninstall the old fglrx and double click on the new one for installing.
> Do the same with the control center. The earlier mentioned way to purge
> is not recommended by me.
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug
> report.
> https:/
>
> Title:
> GNOME Shell display problems with FGLRX
>
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> https:/
>