This issue appears to have been fixed in Ubuntu 10.10. The FGLRX driver
now correctly displays on the internal LVDS connected panel.
I assume that this is from a corrected/updated version of the FGLRX
driver rather than any other reason, since xrandr ( an extension
implemented by the driver ) now
Hello Hameed,
Your problem may be similar, but is not the same, I think. This issue
has been present in the last 3 releases of Ubuntu on my laptop, so
reverting to Karmic would be of no use. Also, as metioned in my original
post, I have NO virtual terminals when using fglrx.
By the way, in the la
This isn't exclusive to your machine i don't think. I have a HP 6735s
with ATI Radeon HD3200 (Integrated) with the same problem.
This is a workaround taking the modules used back to the generic
Does terminal login still work? (press Ctrl+Alt+F1 when you think you
get to the login screen, gives a
Just to update the the behaviour somewhat:
According to xrandr, the LVDS (LCD panel) screen is connected. I can use
xrandr to tell the LVDS screen what resolution to display, and can set
the display to off. When the display is set to off, the backlight goes
off, suggesting that the panel is simply
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
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No display on LCD panel when the fglrx driver is installed. Display on external
VGA still works.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/572196
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