I newly installed ASUS gtx1650 GE FORCE, however it working without issue.
Nvidia had some install issues, but I tried several time then it installed.
https://acmarket.buzz/
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** Changed in: fglrx-installer-updates (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => job (jeppekdahl)
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu Quantal)
Assignee: (unassigned) => job (jeppekdahl)
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quantal has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the quantal task for this ticket as "Won't Fix".
** Changed in: fglrx-installer-updates (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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As per https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer-
updates/+bug/1068404/comments/238 .
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The result is
Description:Ubuntu 12.10
Release:12.10
xorg-driver-fglrx:
Installato: (nessuno)
Candidato: (nessuno)
Tabella versione:
fglrx-kernel-source:
Installato: (nessuno)
Candidato: (nessuno)
Tabella versione:
fglrx-amdcccle-updates:
Installato: (nessuno)
Candidat
Marco Vuano, thank you for your testing. Could you please execute the following
in a terminal and post the results to this report:
lsb_release -rd && apt-cache policy fglrx-*
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In case someone was wondering, no regressions on the 13.12 drivers
(version 2:13.251-0ubuntu1) either.
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No regressions on the 13.11 beta V9.4 drivers (version
2:13.250-0ubuntu1) as well.
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@naught101:I would suggest using the default intel drivers and mesa version
with the default kernel as well, I think the new drivers should be used with
the new kernel you were using, this is why I recommended them in the first
place.
If you still have this bug with all the packages from the def
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So, I removed all my PPA, downgraded to the default saucy kernel, added
the oibaf PPA, and re-installed the fglrx-updates drivers (also tried
the fglrx package). I'm still getting the same problem.
$ uname -a
Linux naught101-chronos 3.11.0-13-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 23 07:38:26
UTC 2013 x8
@naught101: this bug report originally was referring to Ubuntu 12.10 and
was later extended to Ubuntu 13.04, however I don't think it has yet
been extended to Ubuntu 13.10 (it is not mentioned in the table above).
Anyway, the bug is similar to the one I reported, but by watching the
Xorg log file,
I'm hitting this bug, and I can't get any of the workarounds to work.
I'm on Kubuntu Saucy, and I've tried fglrx, fglrx-updates, fglrx from
x-edgers (https://launchpad.net/~xorg-
edgers/+archive/ppa?field.series_filter=saucy), and three versions of
the AMD binary driver (13.4, 13.9, and 13.11 beta)
@niniendowarrior:if you want to try the new dynamic power management on the
open source drivers you should add
radeon.dpm=1
to the
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
line on the /etc/default/grub file and then run
sudo update-grub
as specified on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver
You should
@vuanomarco and @niniendowarior
Until upgrading to 13.10 everything worked fine for me - even with an external
monitor attached to my dell inspiron 7520 (with a radeon hd 7700m series card).
After the upgrade I got a black screen after logging into unity and was able
track it back to this bug:
@kpijarski and @vuanomarco
That bug is the right one. There is no workaround. The developer at
AMD I spoke to several months back also expressed skepticism in having a
fix for that. The only way I could get the second monitor to work is by
using mirror mode which is absolutely useless. I'm now
@kpijarski: The bug niniendowarrior talked about is this
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=848
I don't know how to solve your problem. I'm using the fglrx drivers version
13.11 beta version 6 (2:13.250-0ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 12.10 64 bit) and only the
secondary monitor to have its full resolutio
could anyone point me to the dual head bug on the amd site? and, did
maybe anyone come up with a workaround for it? I am using a laptop with
a second screen attached and even if the laptop screen is off the
secondary screen does not come out of sleep alive, and I get a black
screen after logging in
13.11 beta did not fix the dual monitor issues. Switched back to open
source radeon drivers which does work.
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No significant regression also with the 13.11 beta drivers (version
2:13.200-0ubuntu1), as expected.
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13.10 beta and still the same problems. Really considering a downgrade
to 12.10...
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@Marco: you're right --- wrong place. But if anyone would arrive here on
trying to solve a problem similar to mine: I can use the free drivers
simply removing the nomodesetting flag from the boot command line (which
was necessary to boot the installation USB). Thanks.
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@Romano Giannetti:The bug treated here is related to the binary Catalyst
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of the Ubuntu repositories you can file a new bug here on Launchpad, you
can also report bugs about open source drivers on
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/.
A comment: I could manage the full resolution of my Samsung laptop only
with the solution here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/205112/how-do-i-get-amd-intel-hybrid-
graphics-drivers-to-work
(one million thanks). But my main problem was that the open-source
driver was not giving me the correct scr
Hi Marco,
13.9 is supposedly based on an older fglrx driver according to this
post: http://devgurus.amd.com/message/132
I will not be filing a bug on Ubuntu as I don't use fglrx-updates
package from Ubuntu. Last time I tried those drivers on 12.10, the
results were disastrous.
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You can find them using this link:
http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/amd-catalyst-13.9-linux-x86.x86_64.zip
Sometimes AMD allows downloading their drivers before the official page is up.
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Dear Marco why I can find just 13.8beta on amd website? Where can I get
13.9? I would like to test them. Thanks
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If you have the dual head bug with the drivers provided by the fglrx or the
fglrx-updates package, the command to file a new bug should be
ubuntu-bug fglrx
(or fglrx-updates)
but if you are experiencing this bug only with the drivers downloaded from
AMD's site then I think you should not file a n
I absolutely have no experience in this and probably would require some
more help in the direction, if possible.
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Filing on AMD's bug tracker is the right thing to do, if you want you
can also file here on Launchpad (try using Apport/ubuntu-bug).
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I filed a bug report on AMD's bug tracker. I don't know what else to do
about this as it's hard to describe what is happening.
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Is there a bug regarding this dual head problem on Ubuntu 13.04? If not,
it could be useful to file a new bug so that Ubuntu developers (and
hopefully also AMD's ones) are correctly informed about this issue.
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It is so. Dual head is still broken... I do not know if this is an
Ubuntu issue or an fglrx issue at this point. 12.10 did dual head with
fglrx for me prior to me switching to 13.04.
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As expected, these new drivers (whose version is the same:
2:13.200-0ubuntu1) show no significant regressions regarding the solved
bugs I talked about. Is the dual head situation the same on Ubuntu
13.04?
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New beta drivers.
http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/AMDCatalyst13-8LINBetaDriver.aspx
Anyone test it yet?
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In 13.04, drivers install smoothly. The dual head situation is not
working (e.g. glitching/flickering desktop).
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With the 13.8 beta drivers (version 2:13.200-0ubuntu1) there isn't any
apparent regression regarding the aforementioned three bugs on Ubuntu
Desktop 12.10 64-bit. What is the situation with Ubuntu 13.04?
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I can confirm as well. I updated the intel drivers and I have a desktop
on 13.04. I'm using an HP Pavilion G4 2123 TX (Intel/AMD hybrid AMD
Radeon HD 7600M). I can also confirm that dual head does not work at
all (glitchy/flickering screen).
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I installed the new beta of fglrx without installing a non default intel
driver on 13.04 and it works, there are some other bugs in this driver
thought. On high performance mode can't use dual head for example but the
initial bug is fixed.
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I would like to point out that, since the bug was originally found on
Ubuntu Desktop 12.10 64 bit edition, I am still using this version of
Ubuntu to verify if it has been solved, so my report is about the state
of the bugs on Ubuntu Desktop 12.10. Users of Ubuntu 13.04 may still
find that some of
Are you saying that the latest driver fixes the issues?
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Basically the bug treated here (#1068404), the one similar to bug
#1088220 and the problem with XvBA reported as bug 789 on the unofficial
ATI Linux Driver Bugzilla are not present in the OpenGL 4.3 beta
drivers.
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With the latest OpenGL 4.3 beta drivers (version 2:13.150-0ubuntu1)
there isn't any apparent regression regarding the three bugs I mentioned
in my previous posts.
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Hi Jammy,
I am getting an error when I try to install the driver. Here's the
output:
$ sudo dpkg -i intel-i915-backport-3.8-dkms_3.8.6.0_all.deb
Selecting previously unselected package intel-i915-backport-3.8-dkms.
(Reading database ... 396179 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpackin
** Tags added: edgers
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Hi Jammy,
I'm using Ubuntu Raring. The kernel version is 3.8.0.24.40.
I'll try the new driver later today.
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Rafael, which Ubuntu version are you using? And what's the kernel
version? For the external corruption you mentioned, some fix is needed
in Intel kernel driver, and probably you can try the kernel image below.
http://people.canonical.com/~tjaalton/i915-dkms/release/intel-i915-backport-3.8-dkms_3.8
Thanks Rafael!!!. Usually I do not have any xorg.conf or xorg.conf.d.
xorg.conf is the one that comes from aticonfig. Should I put those lines
in the xorg.conf created by the catalyst driver?
ps: I have tried to install the beta version 13.6 using the user
interface but the installation does not s
@xluigi84
You need to have the following in /etc/X11/xorg.conf or in a file
inside /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d:
Section "Device"
Identifier "intel"
Driver "intel"
Option "AccelMethod" "uxa"
EndSection
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Yes, disabling SNA made fglrx-13 (13.6 beta) +
xserver-xorg-video-intel-2:2.21.6 work for me.
There is, however, a corruption problem when using an external monitor with the
discrete GPU enabled (same problem I have with fglrx-13 +
xserver-xorg-video-intel-2:2.20.9-0ubuntu2.1).
The
For fglrx-13+xserver-xorg-video-intel-2:2.21.6, can you disable Intel
SNA acceleration for a try?
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I did some extra testing with Raring. The results are below:
fglrx-updates-2:9.012-0ubuntu1 + xserver-xorg-video-
intel-2:2.21.6-0ubuntu4 = low graphics mode
fglrx-updates-2:9.012-0ubuntu1 + xserver-xorg-video-
intel-2:2.20.9-0ubuntu2.1 = low graphics mode
*Using the xorg-edgers PPA:
fglrx-13 (
Is the new workaround valid for Raring?
With Catalyst 13.6 beta (from AMD's website) I still get the low graphics mode
error.
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
* Hybrid systems with ATI/intel GPUs using fglrx get a segmentation
fault in X when using 12.10. In stock 12.04.1 these systems were working
fine.
* This bug represents a severe regression from precise to quantal,
since is crashing on startup
With Catalyst 13.6 beta drivers (version 2:13.101-0ubuntu1) again this
bug seems to be solved (as in previous versions), but also the two other
bugs I mentioned (the one similar to bug #1088220 and the one reported
as bug 789 on the unofficial ATI Bugzilla) are apparently corrected
too. Now, if ot
I tried the steps by AG. I'm finding it very hard to navigate as
windows won't minimize and i can't alt+tab switch between windows. I
have to destroy windows to switch around. Is there a better mode i can
switch to (gnome instead of compiz?) while im troubleshooting.
Also wondering if there is
Reinstall that intel driver you downloaded previously. then use the
following command to prevent Ubuntu automatically updating the package
sudo apt-mark hold xserver-xorg-video-intel
Ubuntu will always try to upgrade that package because there are more
recent versions of it. The above command wil
The issue is back. Ubuntu told me there were updates for my system, so I
installed them, and now the issue has returned.
I'm pretty sure what happened was that Ubuntu upgraded the old xserver-
xorg-video-intel package to the most recent version.
How can I prevent Ubuntu from trying to upgrade tha
Alright, I can confirm the fix works. According to the battery
indicator, the battery life seems to have almost doubled now, but I'll
have to test that to be sure.
Great work guys! I'm really grateful.
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sudo apt-get remove --purge xserver-xorg-video-intel
Run that before you try to install it
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Juan Pablo Rinaldi wrote:
> I tried installing this package:
>
> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/137095219/xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.20.9-0ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
> but it says
I tried installing this package:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/137095219/xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.20.9-0ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
but it says I already have a more recent version installed.
Do I still have to install the package? If so, how?
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download the following packages
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/137095219/xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.20.9-0ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/119461136/libudev0_175-0ubuntu13_amd64.deb
these are the two files that u will find in steps 1 and 2 of my above
comment
I confirm that instal
Yes i confirm.. that the above solution by christopher pijarski (kpijarski)
works
For this solution it is additionally required to install libudev0 from quantal
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and download the package
2. sim
@Sydoruk: I didn't quite understand the fix. Do I just have to install
the proprietary driver from ATI? What do you mean by "If install
xserver-xorg-video-intel_2:2.21.6-0ubuntu4_amd64.deb X server crashes"?
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Solved in Ubuntu 13.04
Need install:
AMD Catalyst™ 13.4 Proprietary Linux x86 Display Driver from ati.com
and
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/111621157/xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.20.2-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb
If install xserver-xorg-video-intel_2:2.21.6-0ubuntu4_amd64.deb X server crashes
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Hi, what's going on with this bug in raring? There doesn't seem to be
much activity on this page, but I think the bug probably still exists.
If I install fglrx from the repos, then my X server segfaults.
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Hello, I am just writing to say that there is also a workaround for raring.
I've been searching for this for some time so I thought that maybe this will
help somebody in a similar situation: the lastest intel driver apparently
causes trouble so reverting to the driver from the quantal repos make
This is correct. Regarding the crash when iGPU is selected, since it is similar
to Bug #1088220 I didn't report a new bug, but I can if you think it is useful,
regarding the bug with XvBA, I reported it as bug 789 on the unofficial ATI
Bugzilla, since the new drivers are apparently not available
Thanks for your info, Marco. So current problems are different from
original one discussed in this thread, right? In this case, I'd suggest
to create new bugs to avoid confusion (there are too much information
mixed in this thread).
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Here is the lsmod output, dmesg log and Xorg log for the XvBa crash
(modules, dmesgXvBAcrash and Xorglogcrash respectively) and the lsmod
output, dmesg log, syslog and Xorg log for the crash while restarting Xorg
with iGPU selected (modulesintel, dmesgintelcrash, syslogintelcrash and
Xorglogintelcr
Can you check if the fglrx.ko kernel module is loaded successfully? And
can you provide Xorg.0.log and dmesg log for analysis?
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P. P. S.: my message is late, your help was fast!
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T
With the new 13.4 drivers (version 2:12.104-0ubuntu1) the situtaion is
the same as reported in my previous post about the 13.2 beta 7 drivers.
P.S.: @Nick Andrik: Even if late, I would like to thank you again for
your precious aid in solving this bug!
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Canonical X.org (canonical-x)
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Any update on this bug for 13.04?
I installed it on a different partition and could not use the laptop because of
the heating problem. When I installed Ati driver to switch to Intel Graphics,
it had the same behaviour.
I thought Ati might have had this bug fixed by now for good, it has been more
Guys just a small remark.
I have changed laptop and I don't have my intel/ati system any more.
So, I won't be able to troubleshoot any more :(
Nick
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Nothing new with the 13.3 beta 3 drivers regarding this bug, as far as I
know (even the version is the same: 2:12:100ubuntu1).
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P.S.: since I reported this bug with Ubuntu 12.10 I think I'm going to
use it until this bug is solved, so unfortunately I cannot help those
who have Ubuntu 13.04 and are having issues with the X server different
from those I reported.
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The new 13.3 beta 2 drivers (still 2:12.100-0ubuntu1 !) behave more or
less the same as I written in the previous post about the 13.2 beta 7
drivers.
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just tried to install the fglrx-update drivers on Ubuntu 13.04, and
after the restart, I got X server but no menu bars, window decorations,
etc.
lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core
Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)
01:00
I'm back to ubuntu 12.10 and install fglrx-update from andrikos/ppa but
xserver don't run again(
Before this (install fglrx from andrikos/ppa) works...
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Description:Ubuntu Raring Ringtail (development branch)
Release:13.04
lspci | grep -i vga:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core
Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]
Yes, you are probably right, I'm hiding my comment on the other bug
Thanks for pointing it out!
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With Catalyst 13.2 beta7 (2:12.100-0ubuntu1) not much has changed (not even the
version number!), so to sum it up:
-2D and 3D acceleration is mostly fine with both the iGPU and dGPU (at least
Unity and some OpenGL appplications such as glxgears work correctly)
-XvBA seems to be broken (or the xvb
It's works like a charm. The only problem now is that I can't switch to
fglrx(high performance) without causing X to crash(segment fault). But,
at least I can safely shutdown. Thanks.
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Try to install this version 2:12.100.3-0~andrik1 (for both
fglrx-updates and fglrx-amdcccle-updates) and remove the updated intel
driver.
Just the updated fglrx driver should work
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@Nick,
I installed the packages in your ppa.
$ dpkg --list|grep -e video-intel -e fglrx
ii fglrx 2:9.000-0ubuntu3+andrik4
amd64Video driver for the AMD graphics accelerators
ii fglrx-amdcccle 2:9.00
** No longer affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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Never mind, I found the files in your launchpad archives and now its all fine.
Thank you again for the patch. :)
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Title:
Low graphics mode i
Nick, I upgraded my xserver-xorg-video-intel by mistake and now my
system doesn't start in full graphics. I could not find the patched deb
in your repo now and as mentioned earlier the new ati beta still doesn't
work with radeon hd7xxxm. Kindly see if you can send me the file
somehow.
I m using w
Yes, this is what I was trying to explain.
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Title:
Low graphics mode in muxless hybrid ATI/Intel GPU systems after fglrx
upgrade
To manag
Marco, I think the periodic crashes refer to the Bug #1088220 which still
remains.
At least the new (13.1+) drivers seem to solve the initial segmentation fault,
is that right?
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In the 13.2 beta 6 drivers (2:12.100-0ubuntu1) the situation is more or less
the same as that with the beta 3 drivers, the periodic crashes of the Xserver
when using the iGPU are there as well.
However, I noted that with the 13.2 beta drivers (both version 3 and 6) XvBA
seems to be broken:
when
13.2beta6 ( amd-driver-installer-
catalyst-13.2-beta6-linux-x86.x86_64.zip ):
still no luck on my HP 4540s, again it fails with invalid BIOS message.
But again it fails reasonably, no crash anymore, just error message in Xorg.log.
I did report it as http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=701 ...
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #55834
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55834
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Title:
Low graphics mode in muxle
** Description changed:
[Impact]
* Hybrid systems with ATI/intel GPUs using fglrx get a segmentation
fault in X when using 12.10. In stock 12.04.1 these systems were working
fine.
* This bug represents a severe regression from precise to quantal,
since is crashing on startup
** No longer affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu Quantal)
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Title:
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And this is the new merge request of 13.2beta3 for quantal-proposed:
https://code.launchpad.net/~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/fglrx-installer-updates/fglrx-13.2-beta3/+merge/148950
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