Well,
I have nearly the same problem.
Today I updated to 7.04 and everything worked fine. The restricted driver
manager told me I use an ati card and glxgears worked smooth. Then I made an
update with synaptics and now the fglrxinfo output looks like described here.
In my case the problem is
I forgot to say:
- /etc/atp/sources.list is configured for universe/multiverse
- I updated the sources just before the sudo apt-get install
linux-restricted... command
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Tormod, thanks for your help. Closing then.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Rejected
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Hello,
i believe this problem may have been rejected too soon first of all,
the kernel version i had was due to the installation of xen. but, the
bug here occurred much before i ever installed xen, that is with the
kernel version 2.6.20.
to support that, i am now on a fresh install of feisty
well well, here comes some news,
This could be a minor bug, since non experts could really have trouble
over this, but after doing an apt-get update as well as refreshing the
install sources (didn't add or remove any), i could now install the
driver.
the driver is now working fine,
$ fglrxinfo
I can confirm the same problem on today's daily-live (7.04 Beta?) and a
ATI Radeon X1300 card.
$ sudo modprobe --ignore-install fglrx
FATAL: Module fglrx not found.
$ sudo restricted-manager
modinfo: could not open /lib/modules/2.6.20-12-generic/volatile/fglrx.ko: No
such file or directory
$
I wonder if it's the same problem as in bug #57716, where AFAICS lrm-
manager does not build fglrx.ko because it's disabled in /etc/default
/linux-restricted-modules-common ?
From booting the CD in qemu (I can not test the real system with the ATI
card right now) I see that
Tormod, it definitively does not work on the live CD, but for a
different reason, see bug 94359.
Jean-Denis, what does this show for you?
grep ^D /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common
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Well, I just tried and it worked! I only had to edit
/etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common
I did this on the live cd by booting with break=bottom. I could then use the
Restricted Modules Manager and enable fglrx. After restarting gdm it worked
perfectly.
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hi Martin,
here it goes:
$ grep ^D /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common
DISABLED_MODULES=
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Ok, my problem was not the same then. Jean-Denis, can you try:
sudo sh -x /sbin/lrm-manager --quick 2lrm.txt
and attach the resulting file lrm.txt please?
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Sure, here it goes:
** Attachment added: output
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6899849/lrm.txt
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For some reason you are booting an older 2.6.19 kernel instead of
2.6.20. You should also make sure you have installed linux-restricted-
modules-generic (if you use the -generic kernel).
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Hi Tormod, thanks for your help!
i must admit im rather new to linux, i recently converted from windows
to ubuntu. This OS is really amazing. i used to have edgy, but some of
my hardware was not supported, so i did an early jump to feisty.
The setup i have now is the default one installed by
You can remove the old 2.6.19 kernels:
sudo apt-get remove --purge linux-image-2.6.19*
Check for other 2.6.19 leftovers that you can remove as well:
dpkg -l '*2.6.19*'
Or maybe you would like to try installing from scratch with a recent CD?
(7.04 Beta will be released tomorrow.)
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hi, here it goes:
$ sudo modprobe -v fglrx
Password:
install /sbin/lrm-video fglrx
FATAL: Error running install command for fglrx
** Attachment added: kern log
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6882906/kern.log
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