Currently it's not clear exactly how or if this hybrid graphics config
can be enabled. Since the xorg.conf should not be required, I'll close
this as invalid.
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/850220
Title:
Running on an Intel/AMD hybrid system, fglrx installs, but is not
properly enabled
Status in “jockey” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Ubuntu Natty system
Jockey version 0.9.2-0ubuntu5
Using Jockey on an Intel CPU, Intel UMA, AMD discrete (MUX-less)
graphics system, Jockey offers the fglrx driver, will install it, but
does not properly enable it. The xorg.conf created is attached -
which doesn't mention fglrx. Systems with the same AMD device in a
simple discrete config there is no issue. I expect Jockey is getting
confused by the presence of the Intel graphics device.
Note it is a good thing it fails! This is a MUX-less system, for
which the AMD graphics device won't work. If it succeeded, the
graphics would fail on reboot. So there appropriate way forward may
/not/ be to 'fix' the xorg.conf generation.
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