Original Problem solved but other discussion below:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Onkar Shinde wrote:
> Are you sure you need fglrx driver for x1300. You should really trust
> 'Hardware Drivers' application these days when dealing with drivers.
did not know this fglrx problem till i installed
Are you sure you need fglrx driver for x1300. You should really trust
'Hardware Drivers' application these days when dealing with drivers.
Onkar
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Solved with the ehlp mentioned below
> Turn back to the default dirver of ati card of ubuntu 9.04 after
> frozed by the proprietary driver .
>
> Form forum.ubuntu.org.cn Jun 27, 2009 5:36pm GMT
> step1 Reboot;
> step2 Choose "Recovery Mode" at grub menu;
> step3 sudo apt-get autoremove xorg-driver
2009/8/12 Mallikarjun :
>
> > Just scroll down in single user mode, last option is recover graphics some
> thing like that, which will set the /etc/X11/xorg.conf to defaults.
> I am sure most graphics problems will be recovered
>>
>
tried that ,
seems i have to do this
Turn back to the default dir
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 7:54 PM, Ramnarayan.K wrote:
> Hi
>
> Am running 9.04 Ubuntu on a T60 with an ATI x1300 Graphics card
>
> Have been facing some minor trouble with the card / graphics so
> decided to see if updating to the ati card driver fglrx i think would
> help
>
> so using synaptic i i
Hi
Am running 9.04 Ubuntu on a T60 with an ATI x1300 Graphics card
Have been facing some minor trouble with the card / graphics so
decided to see if updating to the ati card driver fglrx i think would
help
so using synaptic i installed fglrx (i cannot remember the exact
package name) and along w