Thanks a lot Pedric - that worked for me. I can run google-chrome (which
I am hopelessly addicted to), and various other programs don't
crash/spam dmesg randomly.
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I have the same problem. I got this error, when I've installed fglrx
driver via apt-get on Ubuntu 11.04 beta 2. When I reboot, Unity reports
error and doesn't start. glxgears crashed. So how can I have this driver
worked correctly?
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I found that you don't need uninstall fglrx (or nvidia, as that driver
will ship its own libGL as well) to use mesa libGL again - you can use
sudo update-alternative --set gl_conf /path/to/ld.so.conf
To see the available GL configurations, run
update-alternatives --list gl_conf
For example, if
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Using a laptop with hybrid graphics (integrated intel dedicated amd
gpu), this bug hits me while running in integrated mode. I am using a
hybrid xorg.conf that uses either gpu if activated in bios. For me, the
fglrx driver is unfortunately required for proper load-dependent
(dynamic) frequency
Thanks all. I was going to mark this bug as invalid but other people
have marked the bug as affecting them. I'll let it sit for a while but
afaic this can be closed.
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Hi Thiago,
your hardware is not supported by the fglrx driver. Only R6xx and later
hardware is supported by the current driver version. The problem is that
you're using the radeon driver while fglrx is installed. The fglrx libGL
and libglx is incompatible with the radeon driver. Uninstall fglrx
Jockey doesn't seem to pick-up anything:
thia...@xingu:~$ jockey-text
Searching for available drivers...
thia...@xingu:~$
thia...@xingu:~$ sudo jockey-text -l
firmware:b43 - Broadcom B43 wireless driver (Free, Enabled, In use)
kmod:wl - Broadcom STA wireless driver (Proprietary, Disabled, Not
Hi, Alberto.
Thanks for that and right you are. I've removed all traces of the
proprietary driver and reinstalled the open-source driver. Running
glxinfo no longer dumps a core:
$ glxinfo
name of display: :0.0
Xlib: extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
Xlib: extension GLX missing on
He asked you to remove it and then install it through jockey (system -
preferences - hardware drivers) because thats what sets up the glx and
gl right and your system got into a funky state. After you do that, then
you can deactivate the drivers (from jockey again, not apt-get or
synaptic!) and
It looks like you're using the open source driver with the libraries
from the proprietary driver.
Can you remove the fglrx package and install the driver from Jockey (the
restricted drivers manager), please?
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I also just got an Apport created bug on this. Let me know if any of
the data it collected is needed.
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** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43079510/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: CoreDump.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43079511/CoreDump.gz
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43079512/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment
Also, in `dmesg':
[ 182.554496] glxinfo[2257]: segfault at 4 ip 00775ed6 sp bf97b020 error 4 in
libGL.so.1.2[71+a7000]
[ 189.598254] glxinfo[2259]: segfault at 4 ip 00e76ed6 sp bfc3ba80 error 4 in
libGL.so.1.2[e11000+a7000]
[ 231.464828] glxinfo[2491]: segfault at 4 ip 00b8ced6 sp
** Package changed: mesa (Ubuntu) = fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
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