FWIW, I can't reproduce this with Precise Alpha 2 (not surprisingly).
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Title:
Nonexistent VGA monitor detected on AMD A8-38
Still reproducible on an updated system, for which "uname -r" gives
3.0.0-14. I'm not sure whether this is "3.0.0-14.23".
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Bryce, there have been several comments updating on the post-release
status of this bug. In case you're reading via email and lost those
comments, the summary is: yes, it's still reproducible on oneiric
release, and it was fixed in the 3.1-rc kernel series (likely commit
6777a4f6898a53974ef7fe7ce09
This no longer occurs with linux-
image-3.1.0-030100-generic_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_amd64.deb from
kernel-ppa.
Sorry for the delay.
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It still happens with an updated system after uninstalling fglrx, but I
can't test beyond that right now because the uninstall of fglrx somehow
broke Unity so that I can't launch programs (it looks like I only have
Nautilus after logging in), and I don't have time right now to do a full
reinstall.
Public bug reported:
CPU/GPU: AMD A8-3850 w/onboard GPU ("Radeon 6550D" according to AMD marketing;
"Device 9640" according to lspci)
Mainboard: Asus F1A75-V PRO
Monitor (TV): Sony KDL46EX701
Ubuntu version: 11.10 Beta 2 amd64
xserver-xorg-video-ati version: 1:6.14.99~git20110811.g93fc084-0ubunt
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