Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Can you try with latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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I do not have xserver-glx installed:
$ dpkg -l | grep xserver-glx
$
and there is no ATI vendor string in glxinfo:
$ glxinfo | grep -i vendor
server glx vendor string: SGI
client glx vendor string: SGI
OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org
What to do now? The
I had a similar issue after upgrading from Gutsy to Hardy. Everything
rendered terribly slow, and although the Enabled checkbox for the ATI
driver was checked off, it said Not In Use next to it. I looked at an
unofficial wiki for ATI driver support on Ubuntu and here's what I
suggest doing:
Check
I have a similar situation. Fresh install from the 8.04 dvd. My Device
section in xorg.conf is blank (so I guess it's using the framebuffer?)
Shouldn't the installer autodetect the proper video card?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/X11$ lspci -v | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI
Some additional comments:
In System Settings Monitor Display Hardware the Graphics card
and Driver are both fglrx. Doesn't this contradict the not in use
text in Hardware Drivers Manager? However, the graphics are painfully
slow and direct rendering is off so I guess the Hardware Drivers
I installed ebvyng-core and envyng-qt with aptitude but this didn't work
either. Nothing apparently happens when I press the apply button, no
hold on... popup or progress bar. However, after some time I get the
following error message:
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/apt/__init__.py:18:
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14010425/Xorg.0.log
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Hardy: Graphics driver not in use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224130
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Thanks for reporting this bug.
To be more useful to us we'd need some extra information, such as the
graphics card of your laptop. I assume you are using the last version of
X.org and that you are trying to use the privative driver.
Thanks for all the information.
Jordi
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Graphics card: ATI Technologies Inc M52 [Mobility Radeon X1300]
I use the version of X.org that comes with Kubuntu/Hardy. What is a privative
driver? In my first post I write how I try to install the driver by using the
GUI. Precisely which driver the GUI attempt to install is, with good reason,
There usually are two drivers available. The default one is the free
driver which usually can't get the best of the card, however there is
another driver in ubuntu which is not free code but available to use.
The last driver is the one i referred as privative.
You can install your ATI driver
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