*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 63182 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63182
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 63182
fglrxinfo returns mesa drivers in edgy
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Once the fix applied I do not have to do it all the time ; in my case the bug
was introduced when applying Envy to install free drivers for ATI Radeon cards.
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Dave,
thanks it fixed the bug as now fglrx driver is loaded correctly ; I do not
know yet whether I have to do :
sudo /usr/bin/restricted-manager
at each slogging ession.
If necessary the best way is to add this command line in the file :
/etc/bash.bashrc
file for example to obtain all users to
I had this problem with Kubuntu which took me some time to figure out.
It turned out to be something really dumb.
Xlib: extension XFree86-DRI missing on display :0.0.
You see.. Ubuntu and Kubuntu use a Restricted-Driver manager to
load/unload non-FOSS drivers. Even if they are installed and
I have to back up on my last statement ; the slight freezing bug is back though
I have seen a session without !
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As a matter of fact adding the lines :
Section Extensions
Option Composite disable
EndSection
was not enough to get my hardware rendering on my Radeon X300 video card
to work neatly as on Dapper ; I still experienced some slight freezing
effects with for example screensaver applications.
yes, the fix is brought with the addition of these 3 lines to the
xorg.conf file :
Section Extensions
Option Composite disable
EndSection
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Hi,
i had the same problem as the original poster, and turning composite off
(as suggested by Adam Conrad) did solve it.
cheers
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Sourcepackagename: None = xserver-xorg-video-ati
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What happens if you add the following to your xorg.conf?
Section Extensions
Option Composite false
EndSection
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xserver-xorg-video-ati = linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17
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