I guess it is possible that I have misconfigured BIOS. I already was running Kubuntu with XWIN 14.04 (I believe x32 due to mistake) on this server 10 days ago, then added Radeon GPU and upgraded BIOS, then I had a couple of unsuccessful instalations due to SW RAID enabled yes I have HW RAID 1 hard disks.
About the BIOS: should I enable virtualisation? (I believe I need it for virtual box). Do You think I should try disabling double video mode (or smth like it, I got it after upgrade, I believe it is support for 2 monitors, (because on internal GPU has just one VGA connector) but I am guessing, I have 2 slots for GPUs and an internal GPU. I have one RADEON inside and the other is empty. But, before all do I need to reinstall Kubuntu in between each such BIOS change or is it enough that I just restart the server? And do You think it would make a change if I replace RADEON with another GPU? Thanks for Your time, Yours, Gregor > When the sun rises I receive and when it sets I forgive! :-) http://gleskove.oreillystudent.com :-) Always warmly / S prisrčnimi pozdravi! http://lilaum.com Gregor Leskovšek ;-) 2015-11-07 21:46 GMT+01:00 Christopher Barry <[email protected]> : > On Sat, 7 Nov 2015 20:59:52 +0100 > Gregor Leskovšek <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Dear Christopher, > >it seems that packages that Kubuntu installed for Radeon are in > >conflict with innate GPU in the motherboard. > >Do You think there is a way that I use this Radeon with this server? > >Any other ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks, Gregor > > > > > > Seems like you have an unworkable pkg combination somehow. Not being > there, it's difficult for me to say what would be the best way forward > for you, given the data I have. However, generally speaking, try to > simplify as much as possible. If getting your webserver back up and > running on this server is paramount, you should be able to do that from > the Linux console. Once that's up, and people are off your back, you can > focus on getting the GUI up and running with a lot less stress. Most > sysadmin do not even install X on webservers - it's not needed at all > and is just overhead. > > > For us to help better, what exactly are you trying to do? You have done > at least two complete reinstalls of two versions of the operating system > on this server. > > Was all of this running before at some point on this server? If so, what > Linux distro/version was running on this server? > > -C > _______________________________________________ > [email protected]: X.Org support > Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg > Info: http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg > Your subscription address: %(user_address)s >
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