Hi Michelle
Im afraid Im a bit of a noob so no technical help other than the obvious
practical steps.
Having read the link in your mail I note that there is a support
section. <https://sourceforge.net/projects/uaci/> You don't mention if
you have tried to resolve the issue through them yet.
Also according to the site, the installation log file would be
at**/var/log/ubuntu-amd-catalyst-install.log.**Have you checked it? If
you post it up maybe someone would spot a solution.
Cheers
GG
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Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 23:34:14 +0400
From: Michele Mor <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Peterboro] Graphic card disaster
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Hi everyone!
I have a laptop with a dual boot - Win 7 and Xubuntu 13.10.
The laptop is an Acer Aspire 4810TZG and it has a dual graphic card, Intel +
ATI Mobile Radeon HD4330.
Unfortunately, during my neverending quest for the perfect Linux system, I have
tried to use a program to update my ATI drivers from:
http://www.thefanclub.co.za/how-to/ubuntu-amd-catalyst-install
Needless to say, after following the procedure and the installation of those
drivers, when I log into Xubuntu, my screen has blue and black stripes.
Short of backing up everything and re-installing Xubuntu, does anyone know how
I could remove those drivers and install working drivers?
Note that using the Ubuntu recovery option I can use a command line (even if
when I tried it seemed not working as expected) - or I can use SystemRescueCD.
Thanks!
Michele
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