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Works in 14.04.4 as well.
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS
Release:14.04
Codename: trusty
$ fglrxinfo
display: :0.0 screen: 0
OpenGL vendor string: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: AMD
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Hello everyone,
I would like to know if anyone of you has been successful in installing AMD
drivers either with this Ubuntu-provided packages on UBUNTU 14.04.3 or with
the AMD-provided package.
I need these on my company laptop and it is quite strange that this issue is
still open on the LTS
Yes. It works in 14.04.3.
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
Release:14.04
Codename: trusty
$ fglrxinfo
display: :0 screen: 0
OpenGL vendor string: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: AMD
Having just had this on a Dell 5455 during an update to 14.04.03 (black
screen) and getting nowhere with fixes mentiond herex (I always get
error code 1 when trying to update fglrx) I tried the following command.
sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates
Rebooted and it's seems to work fine now.
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Things were working for me [after a very long fight - so complex I don't
even know what worked] in 12.04.5 until some weeks ago. Something
changed and now I can't get fglrx to work or to install/reinstall. What
is the situation with 12.04.5? Many of the 'It worked' above remarks
fail to mention
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Assignee:
I remember also running into another package or two that won't install
without xorg-video-abi-15.
The best method would be adding the proper provides to the appropriate
package.
However, if this is provided by multiple packages we should go with the
slightly messier option of using a
Oops. My apologies. Can't delete the previous post... Thanks for the
clarification.
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No. My question is about the driver causing the system to crash. It's
not about be unable to install the drivers. After I install the driver,
rebooting fails and stops at a particular point, as I described above.
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It seems I'm having an issue with the newly released driver.
I installed this driver using
sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates
Rebooting fails. It stops at
1
70
* Stopping System V compatibility
* Starting ACPI daemon
I'm using the 6-core Mac Pro. Any suggestions?
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@Albert Li: this ticket is about not being able to install the drivers.
Your issue is unrelated and should therefore be filed and treated
separately. As a new ticket if it's not an existing issue already.
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I'm having big problems getting the new 2:15.200-0ubuntu0.3
installed. I've tried over five times and can't get it to work - can't
even get into the OS in 14.04.2 when it is installed and reboot. What
special 'sauce' is needed? I'm not very proficient with Linux and have
tried in terminal
Hello,
Thank you, it works perfectly.
I would though like some information if possible: Why it took ~4 months to fix
this in an LTS release?
Was there anything needed from AMD's side and they were late providing it? or?
I'm very curious, because I never thought this would be possible on a LTS
Hello,
for those who are affected by this bug on Trusty, as the fglrx version
2:15.200-0ubuntu0.3 has been pushed to -released [1]. You could now install the
proprietary fglrx driver on your system, before doing this, make sure to update
your software list with sudo apt-get update command in
@Peter-and-Crazybear (crazybear)
I just confirmed that this fix still in Trusty -proposed, not released to
-released yet, so it's Fix Committed in Trusty
Looks like it will be released soon.
For those who don't want to wait, you can enable proposed (be aware that you
might be running with the
Hello Ted,
could you point me out where did you see the information about the fix release
in Trusty?
I will revert it back to Fix Committed for now
Thanks
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Hello, I'm quite confused. I thought this was fixed and released. No?!
That might explain the problems I've had as recently as today trying to
install the new fglrx files. Please clarify what the status really IS
now. Thanks.
On 11/05/15 10:24, Po-Hsu Lin wrote:
Hello Ted,
could you point me
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Is there any estimate when a fix will be released? I saw it was
committed about a week ago, but it isn't in the package yet.
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I don't see anywhere that anyone used the fact that it works in 15.04 as
an excuse. I do see that the fact was used as an indicator that fixing
this problem was unlikely to cause regression.
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Thanks very much for working on this.
The package from trusty-proposed installed, but it put me into a login loop. I
would type in my password or select the Guest option, the screen would go
black for a second, then it would kick me right back out to the password prompt.
I uninstalled the fglrx
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Unfortunately, your GPU is no longer supported by AMD with a driver that
will work with the current version of X server. There is nothing anyone
at Canonical or any other Linux distributor can do. That is really not
related to this particular bug. Since you have already removed the
Could you guys fix this already? Using an excuse that it's not broken in
15.04 is total BS. 14.04.2 is supposed to be a LONG TERM SUPPORT version
and one of the most important parts of a desktop system has been unable
to be installed for like 2-3 months now. This is pathetic.
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will this bug be fixed before ubuntu 16.04 lts???
guess i am stuck with windows forever...
wait backtrack lol.i will be a hacker
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please fix else everyday i will post bullshit as commentslol
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It would be more helpful to test and post experiences about the packages in the
proposed repository than to ask about ETA's or to tell people to hurry up.
It's in the proposed repositories for a reason. This problem already got
introduced, probably due to the lack of sufficient testing. The
Moving back the status to Fix Committed, as the packages as still in
the -proposed repository. Please don't change the bug report status.
Thanks.
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Joschi: please reproduce the problem and attach the output of the dmesg
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tomaszko: what do you mean by no way of installing fglrx?
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Aside from the fact that bugs such as this shouldn't be in a Long Term
Support release, the steps in comment #77 should be given WAY more
visibility, as a noob can't understand what Fix Released means if he
cannot just do 'sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates'. Also, when
installing from the
fglrx-amdcccle (and -updates) is now pulled in automatically when you
install the driver in the terminal, so there is no need to specify them
any longer.
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BTW -- I added a reference on my blog to this bug and suggested looking
at post #77. Don't know if anyone will ever see that in the backwaters
of the interwebzz ...
I also answer a lot of questions on the Ubuntu Forums.
But I guess that's what I can do to get out the news.
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Users, or like some people call them noobs installing LTS because they
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x64 14.04.02 clean install, now way of installing fglrx, such bugs should not
be in LTS.
Cheers,
tk
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I switched to proposed and was able to install fglrx-updates without
problems. After a reboot my .Xauthority file was owned by root causing
me to be stuck at the login screen with poor screen resolution. I was
able to fix the .Xauthority file:
sudo rm .Xauthority
The file got re-created a few
Comment #77 worked here. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/fglrx-installer/+bug/1424491/comments/77
Problem manifested itself in Kerbal Space Program when selecting an item
or rotating the view in the Vehicle Assembly Building.
Radeon R7 260X
Ubuntu 14.04.2 with the dreaded enablement
Hey, I only reported the bug and confirmed the fix in userland. Thank
the folks at Canonical for fixing it!
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I can confirm it working with the proposed updates. fglrx with its
dependencies can be installed again.
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I installed fglrx-update from the trusty-proposed using synaptic and all
seems to be working fine. fglrxinfo provides standard output. AMD
Catalyst Control Center functional. Thanks!!
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Running 14.04.2 with original X stack and Utopic kernel. updated fglrx-
updates, fglrx-amdcccle-updates to the versions in proposed and it
didn’t work, giving several errors;
first got an error due to this bug #1444336
simply selecting the packages for re-installation in synaptic allowed
them to
This still does not work out of the box on a fresh install of 14.04.2
with all updates from the default repositories. What are the steps to
install fglrx-amdcccle-updates? Any deviations from post #80?
Why does anything from later versions get backported to LTS, anyway?
Seems like that defeats
Post #77 was on a fresh install with all updates.
Installing fglrx-updates draws in fglrx-amdcccle-updates without need to
specify it separately.
Notice that Alberto said it is in trusty-proposed. It may take some
time for it to hit the main repo.
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EDIT: I wrote this before the Fix Released status (might be already
obsolete)
I finally got it working on Trusty (Ubuntu Studio 14.04.2 LTS, Xfce 4),
but proposed fix did not work out of the box. I am posting this just in
case someone, just because of plain old bad luck, runs into same problem
as
Sorry for double post But using fglrx and fglrx-updates from propose
at Ubuntu GNOME 14.04.2 is no good.
Missing firmwares at install:
Processing triggers for initramfs-tools (0.103ubuntu4.2) ...
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.19.0-031900-generic
W: Possible missing firmware
Awesome. it's finally working. Added the trusty proposed repo and
updated( it updated quite a lot of other stuff). I was able to install
the amd drivers for my Radeon hd 8600 m series with the catalyst center.
I am on Ubuntu 14.04.2.
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Used the fglrx-updates from proposed and i get this missing firmwares
messages :
Processing triggers for initramfs-tools (0.103ubuntu4.2) ...
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.19.0-031900-generic
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8107e-2.fw for module
r8169
W:
Going to try Ubuntu 12.04.5 - 14.04.2 tonight.
The Ubuntu GNOME folks may have some work to do on their end, too. So
that may be a bit.
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It certainly works for Trusty. You should probably hold off on Precise
if you are running it until Alberto lets us know that it's fixed.
For those of you who have never done this before, please reference
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
Make sure to read the part about pinning in
Ive tried to install fglrx from proposed @ trusty and it stills crash
the Window manager, stuck on Gnome loading startup screen.
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It says it has unmet dependencies, can not be installed.
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Affects me too. Moved from 14.04 to 14.04.02 following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack. I have a Radeon HD
8400M. Fix please! Matlab is crap without hardware opengl acceleration.
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The packages are available in trusty-proposed. We're tracking the SRU in
LP: #1129409
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affects me too multiplied by 100 ...please fix
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I tried Comment #43 and it worked for me on a fresh install
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Affects Me too!
Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS Trusty
AMD Radeon R9-295X2
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Affects me too with an ASUS video card with AMD HD 7850. It started
because I had a really poor frame rate on Steam game CS:GO. was trying
to get latest driver from AMD (14.5) but it would never work (could not
get GL to work with the driver installed, had no unity, GL failed to
load) so backed
Affects me too
Lubuntu 14.04.2
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Madison [Mobility Radeon HD 5650/5750 /
6530M/6550M]
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Affects me too!
Ubuntu 14.04.2
Radeon HD5750
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Affects me too.
Ubuntu gnome 14.04.2
AMD A6-5200 APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics × 4
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I'm working on it. You can expect an update soon.
** Also affects: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: fglrx-installer-updates (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu Precise)
** Description changed:
+
+ SRU Request:
+
+ [Impact]
+ fglrx cannot be installed correctly together with the new lts stacks.
+
+ [Test case]
+ Installing the xserver from lts-utopic will prevent the current fglrx from
being installed. The new fglrx will install correctly
+
+ [Regression
this is very annoying
Install: Ubuntu Gnome 14.04.2 64-bit
CPU: AMD A6-3620 APU
GPU Type: Radeon HD 6530D
Please fix, really wanted to play steam :(
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Sorry. In Mate edition xserver-xorg-lts-utopic not installed by
defaults.
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In Ubuntu MATE 14.04.2 this bug is absent.
Also not a bug with the installation of wine.
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Affects me too.
HD57770 Ubuntu 14.04.2
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The easiest way to fix this without installing extra packages (like
cheese), is:
1. Downgrade the parts of the enablement stack that caused the problem
sudo apt-get install --install-recommends xserver-xorg libgl1-mesa-glx
libegl1-mesa-drivers
2. (Optional) Clean up extra packages
sudo apt-get
That's an avoidance or a work-around, not a fix.
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The issue could be reproduced on 14.04.2. When I tried to install fglrx,
it is always failed to navigate to Dash - Additional Drivers - Using
Video driver for the AMD graphics accelerators form fglrx.
Referee @kaxing's comments #43, it works for me to install fglrx. :)
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Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: fglrx-installer-updates (Ubuntu)
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Importance: Undecided = High
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We'd be happy to answer that on ubuntuforums.org or on IRC at #ubuntu.
Let's let Alberto and crew work on this bug here.
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One more happyly encountered. I can live with defaults for some time but
do anyone know how to reduce fan rotation speed on HD6970
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affects me too
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Alberto -
Might I suggest that this be raised from High to Critical?
The Hardware Enablement Stack should have enabled rather than disabled
to the point where the point releases are impossible to use for an
entire class of users.
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Affects me as well. This is a pretty big regression for an LTS point
release...
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** Description changed:
Activity: Install fglrx AMD driver on 12.04.5 and 14.02.2
Expected behavior: fglrx would intall
Observed behavior: fglrx is not installed as follows
-
Attempt to install fglrx fails as follows:
zack3@ZACK3:~$ sudo apt-get install
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Status: New
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Getting this issue on 14.04.2. Installed since it was in beta last year.
The utopic HWE stack can't be installed without apt or synaptic wanting
to remove fglrx-updates.
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When this will be fixed? This is just not serious how long we have to
wait 6 months or what? Is it safe to try #43 post or it's better to wait
but how long?
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As an verification, I tried this and it works for me:
sudo apt-get install fglrx xorg-video-abi-15 libcheese-gtk23 libcheese7
libclutter-1.0-0 libclutter-gtk-1.0-0 libcogl15 libclutter-gst-2.0-0
gstreamer1.0-clutter libcogl-pango15
With fresh installation of 14.04.2
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It's been over two weeks now and no sign of a fix or even a response. So
sorry, I'm going back to Windows again. Everytime I try to get away from
it and use Ubuntu I get slapped in the face with bugs and issues. Why do
I even bother?
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
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Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
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Sorry, what is the way to downgrade from 14.04.2 to 14.04 ?
Many people say: remove Hardware Enablement Stack but it is pretty obscur.
No package has this name.
I know linux and distros, since I'm working with them since 1998!
Please help. Thanks in advance.
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14.04.1, 12.04.4, 14.10 and 15.04 (development) all work. You could use
14.04(.2) or 12.04(.5) until this is sorted out and then upgrade.
Just don't install the Hardware Enablement Stack for now.
It's not skin off of anyone's nose if you decide to go back to Windows.
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Sorry, 14.04 not 14.02.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1424491
Title:
apt-get fails to install fglrx or fglrx-updates in 14.04.2 and 12.04.5
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This is really really frustrating. I have done multiple things around it
and it never is stable in terms of NOTHING BREAKS. What's going on?
All I want is dual monitors and that can't happen.
Tried on *fresh* 14.02, 14.10.
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@nikochat: and probably not 14.10 either since that one doesn't have the
LTS stack in the first place and runs fglrx just fine.
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definitively an annoying bug ; I have seen it now on two lenovo laptops
(thinkpad x121e and e550); one time on a fresh 14.04.2 install, and the
other time with a 14.04 - 14.04.2 upgrade ... would be really nice to
see this fixed ...
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Fresh install of 14.04.2 with AMD Radeon HD 5450.
I don't have a lot installed yet, but things work fine on my DVI plugged
monitor which seems to work with the open source driver. But I can't get
anything good on my HDMI plugged monitor: image too large I can't see the top
menu bar and I can
I have this fglrx bug after doing a fresh 14.04.2 install today plus my
open source driver won't recognize my monitor and rates it as 1024x768 ,
please fix
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Me too. Same problem with my HP EliteBook 840 G1 (AMD Radeon HD 8750M).
Back to the OpenSource provided by Ubuntu. Very very buggy:
1) unable to switch smoothly (even with classic gnome without Unity) from
on desktop to another ;
2) okular opens small PDF (less than 100 KB, yes 100
That would be a different bug and should be reported separately. This
one is specifically about installing the fglrx driver (the proprietary
AMD graphics driver)
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