I just tested the 5.2.0.0 debs from:
http://ftp.utexas.edu/libreoffice/libreoffice/testing/5.2.0/deb/x86_64/LibreOfficeDev_5.2.0.0.alpha1_Linux_x86-64_deb.tar.gz
and they do not show the problem.
This is still a problem for the version of libreoffice available in
ubuntu 16.04 and should be
I don't understand. It is being marked as invalid because Libreoffice
Version 5.1.2.2 shows the problem but 5.2.0.0.alpha1 doesn't?
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The workaround in #5 didn't work for me. I tried checking "Force OpenGL
even if blacklisted (on restart)" and it is still showing: "Current GL
status: Disabled" I am running Kubuntu 16.04 though, so it might work
for Ubuntu.
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Public bug reported:
I have tested this on 3 different machines all running xenial (and the live DVD
inside a VM).
Only the ones using radeon show the problem. Neither the VM nor the
intel/nvidia optimus machine shows the problem.
To reproduce the bug (on a machine running 16.04):
1) open
@Carlos
Some people had to blacklist the amdgpu kernel module to get it to work,
see: #115
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Title:
FGLRX incompatible
@Stephen Ranger
Do you have gcc-4.9 and dkms installed?
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Title:
FGLRX incompatible with gcc 5
Status in Release Notes
@carlos
Install fglrx-updates from the wily-proposed repositories. It has a fix.
I am not sure why it hasn't be released from proposed yet. It should be
version 2:15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.1
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@Carlos
The safest thing to do would be to enable proposed just long enough to
install the updated packages, then disable the proposed repo. Don't
install other packages from proposed if you are worried about them
breaking things.
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Hamza, the tty problem is a different bug: see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1162024
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I have tested the packages from both 16.04 and 15.04-proposed and they
work on my system.
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Title:
FGLRX incompatible
This problem makes it so that neither driver works in all cases for me.
I have a display-port and performance issues with the open source
driver, and I have graphics tearing in chrome along with this
framebuffer/virtual console issue with the fglrx drivers. Has anyone
found a work-around using
The patch in #29 worked for me.
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Title:
FGLRX incompatible with kernel 4.2
Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
Fix
Public bug reported:
In ubuntu 13.10 I was able to have both the x84_64 boost and i386 boost
installed at the same time. I need this because I am compiling some code
for a 32bit vm but I also want to be able to run tests on the host
machine.
I have installed libboost-all-dev for x86_64 on ubuntu
Kttsd is now a transitional package, and Jovie is its replacement. As
far as I can tell there is not a problem. Thanks for asking.
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I need a work around because my card is not supported by the mainstream driver
I have to use this one:
http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/RadeonHD7790CatalystPerformanceDriver.aspx
I built the packages for raring but they don't install because of this:
DKMS make.log for fglrx-12.101 for
I tried this:
cd /lib/modules/3.8.0-26-generic/build/include/linux
sudo ln -s ../generated/uapi/linux/version.h version.h
but dkms is still failing with:
DKMS make.log for fglrx-12.101 for kernel 3.8.0-26-generic (x86_64)
Thu Jul 25 14:31:04 CDT 2013
AMD kernel module generator version 2.1
doing
You might want to make sure it works in software-properties before you
drop this bug.
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Title:
jockey doesn't detect discrete
This affects a lot more than emacs. I have had thunderbird and acroread
both lockup repeatedly.
Here is the stack trace for acroread:
#0 0xf77b5425 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0xf5b5fdcb in poll () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#2 0xf5dbe2db in g_poll () from
This affects me on both fglrx, fglrx-updates, and the latest driver from
AMD (as of today 2012-09-26). I have seen it since I build this computer
with AMD cards. It only shows up on occasion and is hard to reproduce. I
am using two Radeon HD5700 cards and Kubuntu 64bit 12.04. I am using two
This affects kubuntu 12.04 64-bit for the lenovo T430 as well.
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Title:
jockey doesn't detect discrete nvidia in lenovo t420 (NO
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