SOLUTION: Delete /etc/ati directory, install fglrx driver using the one
from www.atitech.com site. After you install via that .run script, type
aticonfig --initial ... This will create /etc/ati directory. Make a
backup of this directory. I made my backup to /etc/ati2 . After this,
enter into xwindo
solution?
http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg1843314.html
If that is a solution, someone please tar or zip a clean install directory of
those files
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fglrx fails at startup because of missing amdpcsdb.default + removal leaves
bad settings in Xorg.conf
https://bugs.
If I enable the fglrx driver, then I get a flashing console login screen
and xwindows does not load when I reboot. In order to fix this, I have
to delete xorg.conf; at which point, the console login screen stops
flashing and I think xwindows begins to load automatically (i am not
sure exactly/i for
I have an ati 3200 hd card. It is an integrated graphics chip/card on my
780g mini-itx motherboard. None of the ati releases of fglrx work with
this card and I get this error when I try to use them via enabling the
driver. I was able to enable and not have this problem when I was
running Jaunty. So