Public bug reported: Hi...
I have A Dell Studio 1737, core2duo 2Gb, 256MB ATI HD 3650 GPU. 17in Screen. I have A Dual Boot sytem with Vista premium on the firdt of two partitions, and Ubuntu 9.04 takes up the second of two partitions. I am using Ubuntu 9.04 'Jaunty'. as my main OS. I am relatively new to Ubuntu But I have read alot about what could be causing these issues But I have not been able to find A decent fix. The 'problems' I am having, are recurring ones. Even after completely reinstalling Ubuntu Several times because os similar issues to these. Whenever I use any programs which are graphically intensive I get various problems! I use compiz and awn etc and after a while, when i boot up I get this error: message:- Your screen is not compozited please run compiz (-Fuzion or another compozited manager. Doing the above fix does not work. and neither does if I Uninstall and reinstall the ATI Propriety FGLRX Driver through System-Administration- Hardware Drivers. Also when I try to reinstall the ATI FGLRX driver on a couple of occasions When I boot up and reach GRUB I choose Ubuntu and the I reach the splash screen and it freezes with Six scrambles multi-colour'd Ubuntu Icon/Logo's at the top of the screen. and I can go no further! Also when I am in Ubuntu and I go to Screen savers options I get a lot of errors with that particular program and eventually my whole system freezes, and I have to press the power off button and reboot to use my Laptop As I mentioned I am still learning about Ubuntu. But in my humble opinion I am pretty sure there is some sort of configuration or driver problem with The ATI/AMD ATI/AMD HD 3650 Graphics Card and/or an issue with the FGLRX Propriety Driver. Can you suggest a fix for my issues? Or can suggest any configuration procedures I could perform to rectify the above?? Respectfully Mark Hogan ** Affects: ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: New -- ATI/AMD HD 3650 FGLXR Graphic Issues. Dell Studio 1737!! https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/385061 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs