The bug was still marked opened for zUbuntu (zSeries port of Ubuntu)
which makes no sense, closed.
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On Ubuntu Lucid the driver doesn't work correctly
(ati-driver-installer-11-5-x86.x86_64.run).
after finished install and write command "sudo aticonfig --initial -f" in
terminal and i have the output command is :
"coenkcore@coenkcore-pc:~/catalyst11.5$ sudo aticonfig --initial -f
aticonfig: No s
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On Kubuntu 10.04 the driver doesn't work 100%
I can't choose what desktop effects I want because it says that my video card
is not capable. However, in 9.10 it worked and my video card is more than
capable.
ATI Mobility Radeon 4550HD with 512 MB in a seperate GDDR3 cache.
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maybe its wrong way.. as Felix Kuehling noted this also be problem with
old ati kernel module installed and removed by fglrx-uninstall.sh.. but
it's just work for me.
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this also fixed fullscreen flash issue present in stock 10.4 ubuntu ati
driver( and which exist in ATI_Catalyst_10.3_OGL4_Preview_Linux also)..
Glad it worked out .. one issue left with 10.4 is sound..
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solved! by deleting via synaptic all fglrx packages and installing
fglrx_8.723.1-0ubuntu4_i386.deb
(also modded /usr/share/ati/fglrx-uninstall.sh to run(dirty fix by -n to !)
because $FORCE_ATI_UNINSTALL not recognized inside script )
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10.4 official ati drivers(ati-driver-installer-10-4-x86.x86_64.run) do not
support default 10.4 ubuntu release.
you may see in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(EE) fglrx(0): incompatible kernel module detected - HW accelerated OpenGL will
not work
symptoms
fglrxinfo will output
X Error of failed request:
I have installed fglrx successfully,
HOWEVER, its performance is around 4300 FPS.
WAS 18200 in Karmic Koala.
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@icosena: make sure you don't have an old version of libGL laying around
in /usr/lib. In Ubuntu Lucid there should be no /usr/lib/libGL.so*. If
you have any version of libGL left there, try removing it (keep a backup
just in case) and see if the problem goes away.
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Hello, I install the fglrx drivers according to the instructions:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install fglrx-amdcccle fglrx fglrx-dev fglrx-modalias
But I have the following problem:
$ Glxinfo | grep vendor
X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such
operation)
@encoded, you're right. I think the initial setup steps the Ubuntu
installer tried to do to detect the primary monitor caused it to a
locked up state(the monitor).
I switched the monitor off and then on, and the monitor started working
(Samsung Syncmaster 226BW).
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If you are trying to set up the second screen using catalyst then you
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@Kiren I have a 5850 as well. I had to use aticonfig a few times, but
eventually something "clicked" and I have both screens running just fine
now. I know that isn't terribly helpful, I wish I could point out
exactly what I did to get things to fall into place, but they eventually
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I installed the proprietary drivers, and used step #29 and it seems to
work. Only problem is that the secondary screen is being used as my main
screen,and my main screen is blank. Using an ATI Radeon 5850. This
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step #29 worked for me too.
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Well I suppose there must have been a lot of this kinda writing,
considering all the bugs there has been in all versions giving Ati users
problems for years. Short enough?
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Or keep such posts to 1 line. :)
thanks again.
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Butt munch and cieslak,
Please use the forums for discussing this, this is only for tracking
bugs ,lengthy posts like yours make it difficult for bug fixers and
triagers to monitor the report
thanks
rajeev
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+3 on being happy with open source drivers. This is for three machines with
three with different ATI cards all running with open source drivers. Two which
are no longer supported by fglrx and one which is. One (older) card is running
Karmic and the other two are running Lucid. It's not that ever
Butt, thanks for sharing your opinion. Well, I've thought of preparing a guide
on how to deal with Ati card on Linux. However, I found out that the only step
I can recommend is just to use Ubuntu 10.04 (or at least when it will become
stable).
When I was saying about open-source drivers, I mean
> If they were to use a current stable release of the OS they would find the
> fglrx driver works on the stable version.
>
> For me it doesn't and I'm afraid it won't.
Interesting. Well then I retract my previous statement. I haven't come
across an ATI card that hasn't worked for me, but I haven'
> If they were to use a current stable release of the OS they would find
the fglrx driver works on the stable version.
For me it doesn't and I'm afraid it won't.
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I guess I might be looking at things a little to simple, just because I
know the landscape of graphics card driver issues on Linux and can make
an informed choice doesn't mean that someone new to Linux does.
However, someone new to Linux shouldn't be installing an alpha or beta
release of a Linux
Tim Wells, who needs KMS when you just cannot start X? And with my
NVidia card it just works, though without this KMS.
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If nvidia are so much better than ATI then where is the kernel-mode-
setting support in their driver. Its a small thing but on my laptop
using the nvidia driver the bootup (however brief) looks the crap
compared to the open source ATI driver on my desktop machine.
ATI seem interested in making the
Ps. You are the first I have ever heard saying that the open source
drivers work as they should, and support all fuctions. The net is filled
with people saying quite the opposite. If they really work, why don't
the Ubuntu developers put them in the operating system and solve the
problem once and fo
Hey Rafal.
It's great to hear that you don't have problems with Ati graphics. But a lot of
users really do. Especially new Linux users. Other more advanced users have
struggled like hell, tried everything, and they still ended up blank. Thats a
fact, and there's no stereotyping in that.
Surfing
Really? I have been using Ati cards since I remember and I have never had any
serious trouble with it.
Yes, AMD is to be blamed for the damned fglrx, but, seriously, I, personally,
do not complain. For some time I used fglrx, then I moved to open-source
drivers (due to this bug) and I found out
By the way, if you are a new user, you might not know this site:
http://www.playdeb.net/updates/Ubuntu/all/
If you like gaming you will find some great stuff in there. Check it out.
On this site you can find programs not listed in the Ubuntu software
center: http://www.getdeb.net/updates/ubuntu/
Hey there.
For all Linux users with older Ati graphic cards. Give up struggling with
drivers for 9,04, 9,10 and the upcoming 10,04, it's not gonna work. That goes
for the open source drivers as well. The proprietary driver in 8,04 still works
for older Ati cards, like 9200 for instance. You can
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This bug *is* fixed. HX_unbanned, the issue you're seeing is bug
#552782. Please don't reopen this bug, file new bug reports for new
issues.
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First of all do a sudo apt-get autoremove to remove all those packages.
A side of that, you appear to have some residuals from the
xorg-driver-fglrx package which no longer exists. Try to sudo apt-get
purge xorg-driver-fglrx. If that does not work, your package database
may be messed up from so
NO! It does not / still is bugged!
Here is terminal log:
lina...@linards-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install -f
[sudo] password for linards:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no
fglrx seems to build correctly in 2.6.32-19-generic.
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Workaround in the mean-time is to uninstall -fglrx and use the open source -ati
driver instead.
How do I install the OS driver from command line?
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Ok, let's discuss the problem is bug #552548
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Ah, better bug for exactly this problem, and the work around at bug number
552548:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/552548
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I have a 64-bit lucid install fully patches as of 2010-04-01 or so. I
patched and saw 300 MB of patches including fglrx and kernel patches. I
had exactly what #49 Brendan P had happen. Perfectly working system
with a radeon 5770. Apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, something
indicated I should reb
I have 1GB 4870 card and this driver worked well for me.. I don't use
it for HDMI sound so I don't know about that, though I see the ATI card
in my sound output list.. I'll attach my working xorg.conf, hope it
helps..
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I am running beta 10.04 on ati hd 4870 card video is fine but now sound
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Removing driver, restart and re-installing driver via Admin > hardware
drivers interface resulted in same issue.
Using Synaptic, I completely removed fglrx packages, restarted,
reinstalled them. This solved the issue for me. Rough ride to have
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After running updates from yesterday I get the following error on start-
up this morning
(EE) Unable to initialise PCS database
(EE) Missing PCS defaults file /etc/ati/amdpcsdb.default
(EE) No devices attached
Running "sudo aticonfig --initial" gives "Unable to open /etc/ati/control,
please rein
If you got problems removing xorg-driver-fglrx-dev or xorg-driver-fglrx-
dev then open /var/lib/dpkg/status and search for those packages. Remove
the paragraphs and save the file (don't forget to back it up). Now you
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I have similar output in logfile like #31.
I think it is related with this bug.
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@Andrzej Kąkolewski
I think your problem doesn't belong this bug report.
You should open a new one and describe your problem more precisely because «
hav[ing] a segmentation fault » is quite vague… :-)
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I still have segmentation fault with newest 2:8.721-0ubuntu7.
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330
x86_64
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I have the same laptop as #31, and I have the same problem too... going
to reinstall the system now, just to try it out.
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Steps listed in post 29 worked after installing fglrx package via
synaptic. Watching it install, the module build/load looked like it
worked fine, maybe the package is just missing the aticonfig part thats
neccessary even with the installer from ati.
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Comment #29 helped.My ATI 2600pro AGP worked after doing that which is
described at #29.
sudo aticonfig --initial and then sudo service gdm restart.
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Still no progress for HD4330, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/518802
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@danube - I couldn't load that page either. Got a message stating "Not
allowed here Sorry, you don't have permission to access this page. You
are logged in as madbiologist.", which I though was a bit odd, given I
can access the pages about other packages. I might file a bug about
that later.
Any
@Aurélien Couderc: Thanks for the info, unfortunately I have no
permission to access bug tracking of package xserver-xorg-video-ati
under https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati
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The open-source driver has yet to mature especially in the 3D area, currently
you won't get full performance. Since AMD decided to ditch support for older
graphic-cards in their binary driver, you'll have to wait a while until the
open driver gets optimized.
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@Aurélien Couderc
I have stuck with the default radeon driver when installing Lucid, and
guess what? That's not working either. My 3d graphics are choppy. How do
I solve this problem!?
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@danube Your graphic chip is not supported by the binary fglrx driver,
you should probably file a new bug against the xserver-xorg-video-radeon
free software package.
@mattrenfer Your graphic chip isn't supported by fglrx either, you
should stick to the radeon driver.
Please note that fglrx only
I downloaded and installed all 4 of these packages:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/2:8.721-0ubuntu1/+build/1568895
It may well have made problems worse for me.
I'm running Lucid and have a ATI Mobility Radeon 9600.
Before the download, my graphics during games and videos w
And I think it is somehow related to fglrx. On Karmic+fglrx I had to add
"noapic" option to grub and as a result notify-osd worked great. On
Lucid+open-source ati I didn't have to do nothing - it worked out-of-
the-box. However on Lucid+fglrx, adding "noapic" hasn't changed
anything. It's broken on
SolidSlash: On my Dell 17' notify-osd has never shown this bar. I know
it should appear when I change brightness, but on Jaunty+fglrx,
Karmic+radeon, Karmic+fglrx, Lucid+radeon and now on Lucid+fglrx I have
never seen the progress bar, although the brightness changes. This is
why I think this is no
The brightness keys on my Dell 1555 also don't work at their best - I
mean, they do change the brightness indeed but notify-osd doesn't show
the 'progress' bar.
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I have tried installing a couple of times on sony e-series laptop with
radeon mobility hd5650 and am getting segfaults in the driver and
defaulting to "low graphics"/vesa
$ lspci -nn | grep Radeon
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc Redwood [Radeon
HD 5600 Series] [1002
After following the steps above and re-installing a few times the ATI
driver is working for 2D/3D; however the function keys for brightness on
my notebook (Sony) are no longer working. (They worked with Karmic +
ATI drivers)
>From dmesg:
[8.403523] sony-laptop: brightness ignored, must be con
Got it to run on my system by running sudo aticonfig --initial, and then
sudo service gdm restart.
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As well, after changes in post #26 glxgears now works (old driver 3866
frames/5 secs, new driver 16188) and glxinfo runs with no caveats on my
hardware.
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Ok, running sudo aticonfig --initial (which creates an xorg.conf file)
and rebooting allows sudo /usr/lib/fglrx/bin/amdcccle to then run as
anticipated, but just "sudo amdcccle" results in command not found.
It looks like the fglrx-amdcccle_8.721-0ubuntu3_amd64 package does not
put the binary in a
Same as post #23 for me, Also fglrx-amdcccle_8.721-0ubuntu3_amd64
installed but amdcccle won't run:
There was a problem initializing Catalyst Control Center Linux edition.
It could be caused by the following.
No ATI graphics driver is installed, or the ATI driver is not functioning
properly.
Ple
I'm using a HP nc8430 Laptop running a ATI Radeon Mobility X1600, I'm not able
to use 10.04 beta 1 because the screen flickers and nothing can be identified
or read on the screen. Waiting for the next release.
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@SolidSlash #21: I guess you have the same problem as I had: fglrx
conflicts with the "radeon" kernel module. You have to add "nomodeset"
or "radeon.setmode=0" to your kernel options, i.e. get into GRUB, edit
the parameters for recovery mode and add it manually to the kernel line.
After getting int
I installed the fglrx_8.721-0ubuntu3 packages on my beta 1 install (up
to date as of late March 20). X started properly but all gl-related
applications segfaulted. These included the fglrx-specific programs
like fglrxinfo and also glxgears, glxinfo, etc. I then removed the
packages and gl-relate
Can I add something,
I have an ATI 5850 GPU and can't run the installation or boot into Ubuntu 10.04
Beta 1 with a HDMI output, only DVI + VGA can do all the screen display.
After installing the Drivers above as I thought this would fix the HDMI
issue I get no HDMI output and when booting in with
I have installed this driver on a clean, freshly installed ubuntu 10.04
beta. As a result, the system is unbootable - it doesn't go any further
than a purple screen - the GDM doesn't start and the system freezes.
Also, the recovery mode stops at a black screen and is also unusable.
Changing VTs wit
The problem should be solved in fglrx_8.721-0ubuntu3.
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The problem is that something went wrong when the packages were built.
It looks like the builder ignored "echo" and "printf" commands in
debian/rules.
if you grab the source and try to build it locally it will work.
See the attached output of my pbuilder chroot and compare it with the build log
Alberto,
2010/3/20 Alberto Milone :
> @Markus:
> The file is already in the package:
> $ dpkg-deb --contents ../fglrx_8.721-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb | grep ld
> -rw-r--r-- root/root 6327376 2010-03-20 12:10
> ./usr/lib32/fglrx/libaticaldd.so
> -rw-r--r-- root/root 32 2010-03-20 12:10 ./usr/lib
@Markus:
The file is already in the package:
$ dpkg-deb --contents ../fglrx_8.721-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb | grep ld
-rw-r--r-- root/root 6327376 2010-03-20 12:10 ./usr/lib32/fglrx/libaticaldd.so
-rw-r--r-- root/root32 2010-03-20 12:10 ./usr/lib/fglrx/ld.so.conf
-rw-r--r-- root/root 6521616 2
xorg-driver-fglrx is still not installable, it conflicts with xserver-
xorg-core
istalled versions:
ii xorg 1:7.5+3ubuntu1 X.Org X Window System
ii xserver-xorg 1:7.5+3ubuntu1 the X.Org X server
ii xserver-xorg-core2:1.7.5-1ubuntu3
The 2:8.721-0ubuntu2 package for amd64 is missing the
/usr/lib/fglrx/ld.so.conf and thus it doesn't configure correctly. You
can fix this for now by creating that file with the contents
"/usr/lib/fglrx" (without quotes) and then doing a "dpkg --configure
-a". Worked fine for me.
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The drivers available from the official AMD/ATI website do not yet
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to-date, or you can take a
Here are the logs for the other attempts.
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I am still having problems installing the proprietary driver, whether
it's the fglrx driver in terminal, ati-driver-
installer-9-3-x86.x86_64.run, or ati-driver-
installer-9-12-x86.x86_64.run.
This is the error I get for trying to install the fglrx driver:
"The following packages have unmet depend
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Does not support current Lucid kernel (2.6.32) or xserver (1.7)
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This bug was fixed in the package fglrx-installer - 2:8.721-0ubuntu1
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fglrx-installer (2:8.721-0ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* New upstream release:
- Restore compatibility with kernel 2.6.32 and xserver 1.7 (LP: #494699).
- Add Passive Stereo support on workstation (FireG
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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Does not support current Lucid kernel (2.6.32) or xserver (1.7)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494699
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Thank you for clarifying SolidSlash. So now my question is: Why isn't my
card working the way it's supposed to?
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Does not support current Lucid kernel (2.6.32) or xserver (1.7)
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The open-source ATI driver is installed by default, you don't have to do
anything in order to get it.
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Does not support current Lucid kernel (2.6.32) or xserver (1.7)
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"Workaround in the mean-time is to uninstall -fglrx and use the open
source -ati driver instead"
Is the open-source driver used by default? I've never installed fglrx.
I have an ATI Mobility Radeon 9600. It's my understanding that ATI has
stopped support for the Control Catalyst for my card. What
I have uploaded a new driver but it will be available only after the
beta freeze (i.e. after beta 1 is released). In other words, you'll get
it soon.
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Does not support current Lucid kernel (2.6.32) or xse
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Does not support current Lucid kernel (2.6.32) or xserver (1.7)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494699
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Hell,So that's why I get the dreaded :
xorg-driver-fglrx:
Depends: xserver-xorg-core but it is not going to be installed
Recommends: fglrx-amdcccle but it is not going to be installed
?
Damn,Running 10.04 A3 (daily build)
** Attachment added: "Output of hwinfo command"
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** Description changed:
Jockey failed to install ati fglrx binary driver.
- This is because a version of -fglrx which supports the .32 kernel and 1.7
xserver has not yet been released by ATI.
- Various crashes and other assorted problems can be expected from fglrx until
we receive an update
** Summary changed:
- Does not support current Lucid kernel (2.6.32)
+ Does not support current Lucid kernel (2.6.32) or xserver (1.7)
** Description changed:
Jockey failed to install ati fglrx binary driver.
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+ This is because a version of -fglrx which supports the .32 kernel and 1.7
xserv
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