I downloaded the debs from #48 but it seems they're only for 64-bit
architecture. Any debs for 32-bit users?
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I had this initially on my Toshiba back in October. I am hesitant to
attempt an upgrade again, but 15.04 is no longer supported, so I'm
between a rock and a hard place. Will the `do-release-upgrade` still
have this issue, or is it safe to proceed and expect it to work
normally?
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I had this problem upgrading from 15.04 to 15.10 with a Radeon 7570
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I hit this today when upgrading from 15.04 to 15.10 on Dell with hybrid
graphics. It booted into safe graphics mode, offering a list of graphic
operations to try. I didn't touch that and instead ssh'd into the
system.
There I looked at /etc/apt/sources.list and saw that wiley-updates was
AMD Radeon R9 380 4G
Affects me too
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Affects me too
** Also affects: fglrx
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: fglrx
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I finally managed to solve my problem - it turns out to have been far
simpler than expected:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/692577/ubuntu-15-10-boot-hangs-when-
starting-lightdm/692627#692627
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Thanks Philip. The link to Ubuntu 15.10 boot hangs when starting lightdm
helped me too. I had my system set to auto login to my user account but
I could not log out or disable the auto login without having lightdm
hang on startup. Now I can logout again!
According to that link, in the Ubuntu
I'm seeing the exact same problem as Phillip Gemmell in post #243.
When trying to update fglrx with the wily-proposed versions I get the
message "Release 'wily-proposed' for 'flgrx-*' was not found".
This is all happening on a fresh install of 15.10.
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Sorry for the late reply. Yes you might be right about that!
Did not think about that! Excuse me.
Thanks for the link!
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I've been installing from the main repositories, but had previously tried using
the wily-proposed instances without success. However, I've tried again, using
the following steps (based on reply #123):
1) Checked /etc/apt/sources.list, and it already includes the line "deb
I'm still having the same problem - booting to blank screen unless I purge
fglrx*, lightdm and xorg to get to a command line interface. If I only try
removing fglrx*, I get a window telling me that I have to set-up my graphics
card, etc., but I can't progress beyond that. I've edited
@philip-gemmell-r what version of fglrx-updates did you install? (the
package version) I don't think the fix is actually released in the main
repositories. They are still showing (2:15.201-0ubuntu1)
If you want to get the fixed version you need to enable wily-proposed
long enough to install
Alright you guys, I don't know if im being stupid. Im using the Gnome
version of Ubuntu, I select the propose updates, update the syste,
install fglrs-updates and I see the gcc 4.9 will be installed... great,
installed runs everything good. reboot, see splash screen then blank
screen. am I
Where is the fix? To roll back to Kernel 3.19 is not a fix, it is a
downgrade of a whole OS!
Fgrlx makes trouble for years now. Even AMD stated that the catalyst
suite is only working til 3.19 Kernel Version.
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So if I enable willy proposed repository and do an update, do I just tick the
AMD fglrx driver from the Additional Drivers tab, or do I need to install it
through the command line? I have tried the former, and it doesn't work.
Using ubuntu 15.10 on a Lenovo AMD/Intel hybrid. AMD R9, HD8900.
The
My problem is with hybrid Intel/ATI graphics. WHen I try to use fglrx
(installed on additional drivers, or command line) the booting reverts
to Intel. ATI does not work.
Ubuntu 15.10. I'm using Lenovo z51-70 with ATI R9 R8900HD and Intel
graphics.
Any suggestions?
Cheeers,
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@mookey41:
I have the same issue. After a few weeks of working fglrx drivers and
all, I tried to switch to Intel VGA and then back to AMD and the fglrx
drivers are not working anymore.
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Confirmed fixed for my Acer Travelmate 7750G with Radeon HD 6650M
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Anybody tried this with an AMD A10 PRO-7350B R6?
2015-12-02 12:21 GMT+01:00 Derf Skren :
> Confirmed fixed for my Acer Travelmate 7750G with Radeon HD 6650M
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In my case, Ubuntu created a trifecta of video driver show-stoppers,
which prevented me from having a stable desktop while using a Radeon R9
380 and dual 1080p monitors. Each of the three drivers: fglrx, radeon,
and amdgpu all had unique issues, and yes I'm aware that the issue with
fglrx was in
Thanks Thijs!
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So is this actually fixed now? My only way to find out is to risk having
to reinstall the whole OS.
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First of all, yes, this has been fixed in Wily; thanks, everyone!
Secondly, if it still somehow doesn't work for you, you can easily (for some
value of "easy") revert by booting into a recovery shell in GRUB and simply
executing `apt-get remove fglrx fglrx-updates`. See the wiki page "Recovery
For users that still get a blackscreen on startup, try disable the
bootsplash screen. That fixed it for me. Boot into recovery, remount
your disk to be able to write to it. Remove 'splash' from the command
line in /etc/default/grub and do an update-grub. After the next reboot,
you should be able
Just wanted to report that it has been working fine except one thing
when I have been using the driver from the proposed..
Think I found a bug there, in amdccle where you can change your
settings, I tried to enable so it updates the refreshrate of the screen
so it is without tearing.. I tickled
@Mikael This probably isn't the right place to report something like
that unless it doesn't happen when you use the same driver version
without the gcc 5.0 fix. I am not sure where the best place is to report
bugs in the proprietary driver it self but a quick google let me to:
I have been following another bug related to creating USB boot drives
and it seems like they are having issues with gcc 5.0 because of a
section alignment issue. I don't know whether or not that would effect
compiling the wrapper for fglrx, but I figured I would bring it up
incase it is linked to
@ Arnkell (logpip)
Timeline? see -> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates) -> 3.6
Procedure
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I'm having the same problems. I need the proprietary driver because the
open source driver does not implement the computational part. Is there
any timeframe for this bug fix?
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So, is there any solution?
I've tried to install various versions of drivers and kernels.
Neither fglrx nor fglrx-updates doesn't work with 4.1.x kernel and 4.2.x.
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I just installed fglrx-updates ( 2:15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.2) on Ubuntu
15.10 and Radeon HD 7730M
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I'm still have the same problems - after performing apt-get update and
upgrade, installing fglrx-updates, fglrx-updates-core, fglrx-amdcccle-
updates, lightdm, xorg and ubuntu-desktop, and then running amdconfig, I
am greeted by a black screen upon restart (several restarts do not fix
the
@ SRU-Team comment #216 removed verification needed Nov.18.Nov2015
This package has to be seen in conjunction with bug #1510573 and vice
versa
This package here is still in proposed-pocket as per TODAY and does not
appear in
http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru#wily.html
I've installed fglrx-updates driver and still can't get loaded UI.
So, get back to open drivers.
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** Project changed: fglrx => ubuntu-translations
** No longer affects: ubuntu-translations
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After the fix release, in order for the drivers to work properly do I
still need to blacklist amdgpu or run the 'amdconfig --adapter=all
--initial'? Cheers
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This bug was fixed in the package fglrx-installer -
2:15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.2
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fglrx-installer (2:15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.2) wily-proposed; urgency=medium
* debian/rules:
- Blacklist the amdgpu driver, so that fglrx can be loaded
on the systems where the GPU is supported
This bug was fixed in the package fglrx-installer-updates -
2:15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.2
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fglrx-installer-updates (2:15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.2) wily-proposed;
urgency=medium
* debian/rules:
- Blacklist the amdgpu driver, so that fglrx can be loaded
on the systems where the
@Derf Skren
I'm not really experienced in the Launchpad/Bug reports system, but I
think it's not in a stable version yet. Anyway, I'm also curious about
the steps involved in this entire process.
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Good day! When I install the Radeon HD 4200 driver Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS,
displays an error message, installed using --force installed and
introduced error also ... complete installation and restart your
notebook if I do not enter the system more, I that to uninstall fglrx,
oh yes I can access the
AMD's fglrx does not support the HD 4200 in that version of Ubuntu. The
last Ubuntu release supported by the AMD proprietary driver was 12.04.1.
Adapters prior to the HD 5000 series are not supported. This bug is not
related to your issue.
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I see some updates were released today including firmware. Does that
mean it is safe to try the driver again?
In general how does one tell if the fix is now available for end user
newbies like me? For instance the table at the top of the page - what
order is it in?
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Look like VAAPI not working correctly on "proposed" fglrx driver.
I have
"x@x-Aspire-7551:~$ vainfo
libva info: VA-API version 0.38.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/fglrx_drv_video.so
libva info: va_openDriver() returns -1
Okay I tried a second time - same steps with the addition of 'amdconfig
--adapter=all --initial' after installing fglrx and it works now.
I have the same issue as #202 now with weird artifacts though.
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@Duncan
I don't have odd artifacts; I meant that there is just a desktop
background, no other screen items visible at all. But that is when I try
to use the driver selection utility to revert to the Open Source driver,
not when I'm trying to use the AMD binary driver, which works fine.
I think
** Also affects: fglrx
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Roger Barrett, @Mathew Hodson
After having purged all of these files through recovery, and getting into tty,
I performed the following steps:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade (just to be sure)
sudo apt-get install --install-suggests fglrx-updates/wily-proposed
@Mathew Hodson.
I removed the amdgpu blacklist entry I had manually added and used the
"Additional Drivers" tab of Software and Updates to switch to the Open
Source drivers.
This resulted in a fallback Unity desktop without GPU acceleration (
glxinfo reported gallium using llvmpipe, which is
Does "Fix Released" status mean I'll get it with a normal apt-get
upgrade?
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Hi, i've been trying for some days to get the driver working, but whitout any
result. I actually don't understand why it worked on Ubuntu and not working
with Ubuntu Gnome?
I can just see the splash screen and black screen after that. No login manager
displayed. I can log into tty1.
Does
@Mathew Hodson.
OK, so when switching from AMD to Open Source drivers in the additional
drivers tab, the fglrx-updates-core and fglrx-updates-dev are left
installed. This means that on reboot, dmesg contains the following
[2.470360] fglrx: module license 'Proprietary. (C) 2002 - ATI
@Duncan
I think it's still being tested, so its probably only in Wily-proposed
at the moment.
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I upgraded to 15.10, couldn't get to login so I purged fglrx* and was then able
to login with the open source drivers.
Then I added wiley-proposed and did the 'Selective upgrading from -proposed'
thing.
Then I did update and install 'fglrx-updates/wily-proposed
fglrx-updates-core/wily-proposed
@Philip Gemmell
Not sure if the open source driver blacklist has made it into the fix
yet - this caused my screen to be blank after updating.
See previous comments #114 #119 and #120.
I didn't need to change nomodeset, but I did need to add "blacklist
amdgpu" to the end of
Thanks, that fixed that problem - I installed fglrx-updates/wily-
proposed fglrx-updates-core/wily-proposed fglrx-amdcccle-updates/wily-
proposed without any further problems, and also reinstalled lightdm,
xorg and ubuntu-desktop. Unfortunately, this is leading to a blank
screen on start-up - I
On 11-11-15 13:58:08, Philip Gemmell wrote:
> After my update, I had my computer freezing after starting lightdm.
> Going through recovery, I purged lightdm and xorg, so I could at least
> get to work with a tty terminal.
>
> After having followed the instructions on adding wily-proposed to my
>
After my update, I had my computer freezing after starting lightdm.
Going through recovery, I purged lightdm and xorg, so I could at least
get to work with a tty terminal.
After having followed the instructions on adding wily-proposed to my repository
list (using only command line arguments and
Roger or anyone else affected, there has been a new upload since your
comment #114. The packages in wily-proposed should now blacklist amdgpu.
It would be good if you could verify that it is fixed in bug #1510573.
Please follow the test case and instructions in the bug and mention the
version of
If you do not want to enable proposed, but do want fglrx, see here how I
did it.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2299981=13383588#post13383588
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Hi to all, I changed my distro from Ubuntu to Ubuntu Gnome cause I don't
feel confortable with unity desktop. I've done exactly as I did on #135
but this time I'm not able to get the driver working. Am I missing some
steps?
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Correction: black screen, unless I plug something in (USB drive to
reinstall system :) ) then it shows [11.077735] usb 1-9: device
description rad/all, error -110
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Driver from proposed working fine for me on a netbook with Intel and AMD
Radeon 6600M gpus.
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Fix applied using
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1493888/comments/183
does not work for me. Before I got stuck with kubuntu logo, now I'm stuck with
a black screen. Please, continue trying to fix it.
Using R9 280X GPU.
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Assignee: Gaurav Sharma (gauravsati19) => (unassigned)
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Thanks to all who reported, worked on, and fixed this bug! I've been waiting on
this fix release and using the open source driver for my AMD/ATI:Carrizo.
Without enabling 'Wily proposed', I've notice the video driver for the AMD
graphics from fglrx-updates(proprietary) has moved up in the
The fixed packages are still in the wily-proposed archive and have not
been released yet. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
for documentation how to enable and use -proposed.
** Also affects: fglrx-installer-updates (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu Wily)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu Wily)
Assignee: Alberto Milone (albertomilone) => Gaurav Sharma (gauravsati19)
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After applying updates from the wily-proposed repo, I can now boot into
15.10, kernel 4.2-17 with fglrx-updates.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
[AMD/ATI] Broadway XT [Mobility Radeon HD 5870]
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Installing from wily-updates as per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-
installer/+bug/1493888/comments/183 has my i7 / 4.2.0-17 / 5430 system
working again. One pleasant surprise is that for the first time ever I
can now drive my card/monitor at 1920x1080 whereas under previous
Yes, both are installed. Looking at the segmentation fault hotspot log
from my java application, it says libwayland and mesa-egl are being
loaded. I don't have gnome-session-wayland even installed and mesa
shouldn't be loaded if fglrx is being used. I've attached the java log
as well.
**
@Carlos
Some people had to blacklist the amdgpu kernel module to get it to work,
see: #115
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Thanks Qlll , i finally fixed :
Adding wily-proposed as you suggested and install:
Thanks Qlll , i finally fixed :
Adding wily-proposed as you suggested
And install:
fglrx-updates/wily-proposed fglrx-amdcccle-updates/wily-proposed
fglrx-updates-core/wily-proposed
later remove
wily-proposed boots fine but the following errors are in the xorg log
[48.168] (EE) open /dev/dri/card0: No such file or directory
[48.602] (EE) AIGLX error: failed to open
/usr/X11R6/lib64/modules/dri/fglrx_dri.so,
error[/usr/X11R6/lib64/modules/dri/fglrx_dri.so: cannot open shared
@Stephen Ranger
Do you have gcc-4.9 and dkms installed?
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Tested and NOT WORK for me. fglrx-updates Version: 2:15.201-0ubuntu1
Black screen (Kubuntu logo) freeze on startup.
AMD 6970 2GB Lighthing
Any fix?
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I've installed from the repositories of Kubuntu 15.10 no work.
And the fix #166 not work :(
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@carlos
Install fglrx-updates from the wily-proposed repositories. It has a fix.
I am not sure why it hasn't be released from proposed yet. It should be
version 2:15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.1
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Did you follow the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for enabling selective
installation and then install all packages explicitly from there?
That is: fglrx-updates/wily-proposed, fglrx-amdcccle-updates/wily-
proposed, fglrx-core-updates/wily-proposed?
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@Qlll
I have not used Proposed (now I try)
But is it safe to use Proposed? Much software will be updated very beta
versions.
Thanks
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@Carlos
The safest thing to do would be to enable proposed just long enough to
install the updated packages, then disable the proposed repo. Don't
install other packages from proposed if you are worried about them
breaking things.
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installation and install the packages explicitly from wily-proposed as I
suggested. If you set selective installation, you will update only
those packages.
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Tested the proposed driver, working fine for me. Ubuntu 15.10, Unity,
Radeon HD 7800
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15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.2 doesn't work for me. I have a Radeon HD5770 and
I still get a black screen and a constantly louder GPU Fan when booting
with FGLRX. Also did a amdconfig --initial like I did in the past with
many Ubuntu versions. But this time it won't help. Came to Wily from
Vivid.
When
Tested with fglrx-updates version 2:15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.2 from
-proposed and it works.
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Tested and working fine with Ubuntu Gnome 15.10, 4.2.0-16-generic and
Radeon 6950 HD
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Just to say, reformated reinstalled and its working fine with dual
graphics, thanks :)
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I have some taint error while using fglrx-update from wily-proposed.
Nevertheless, i can boot with the proposed driver. modinfo fglrx also
shown nothing, maybe due to signature issue.
mymzbe@mylenovo:~$ dmesg |grep fglrx
[3.059130] fglrx: module license 'Proprietary. (C) 2002 - ATI
Proposed also works fine for me, dual-monitor, Fury X.
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Work for me.
fglrx-updates 2:15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.2
fglrx-updates-core 2:15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.2
fglrx-amdcccle-updates 2:15.201-0ubuntu2~15.10.2
AMD R9 270, Kernel 4.2.0-17-generic, gcc-5.2.1-3ubuntu1, dual monitor,
gnome-session-flashback
Only amdcccle (admin) don't save new configuration
Works fine for me.
Mobile Radeon HD5650M.
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For those with dual graphics: Although it is not supposed to be
required any longer, I answer this question often enough on the Ubuntu
Forums that I recommend the following:
If you have fglrx installed and end up with a blank/black screen, go
into recovery mode, mount your filesystem read/write.
@Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
@Luciano: can you reproduce the problem and attach the following files please?
Ill do it this weekend i have no time to spare atm.
Files are from 15.10 installation, note i am not able to log in into 15.10 any
more the system enters in an inifinite loop, i mounted
On 29-10-15 17:00:28, xpris wrote:
> I have question. If I install this fglrx from Wily proposed repo, I can
> install also without patching new kernel like 4.3 or I need make some
> patch?
>
I haven't looked into adding support for Linux 4.3 to the driver, so the
package might fail to build (I
@Alberto Milone: is driver related, ill be back by sunday, cheers.
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I have question. If I install this fglrx from Wily proposed repo, I can
install also without patching new kernel like 4.3 or I need make some
patch?
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@Luciano: it seems to me that you have a dual AMD system. I don't see
any signs of the problem mentioned in this bug report. Maybe it's a
different problem.
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worked fine for me
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