Problems with AMD proprietary driver & HD7770
I just switched back to linux from windows. That could be a whole post in and of itself but this isn't the forum for it. In any case, I bought an HD7770 that worked brilliantly in windows. Now that I'm in Linux I'm having a ton of troubles with it.
First off, when I first load the mint installer, the fan on the video card goes 100% and stays there until the OS is installed. Then, it continues that way until I install the proprietary driver. Another issue I'm having which I have attributed to the video card based on comments of others with the same problem is that some of the icons in the tray in the bottom right corner don't update at all. To check if there are any updates to mint that I have to download, I have to move my mouse over the icon in order to see if there is anything available. There are other icons as well that should notify me of certain things but don't.
Yet another issue is in games. I've installed steam and I installed the game I thought would be the least taxing on the video card which is team fortress classic. While it is playable, there are a lot of errors in the video and lots of hesitation, etc. Counter-strike source is unplayable. I tried loading Kubuntu just to try it there and it wouldn't even let me play any of the simple games such as supertuxcart and other simple such games. The games would load but the screen was black.
There are other things but these are the highlights. This card plays some fairly advanced games in windows but clearly the drivers aren't up to par in linux. I've never been a fan of MS before but lately with all that has been in the news, it was the straw that broke the camel's back and I'm back with linux to stay.
Anyway, the OS works fine for the most part, its just the games that are mainly causing the problems. The fan on the card even makes some weird noises at times. However, the OS is usable and I can live with that until a future time when, hopefully, there are some good updates to the drivers. If anyone else has had any problems like this or knows how to improve on the situation, your advice is most welcome.
Re: Problems with AMD proprietary driver & HD7770
Hello,
I own an ati myself, yet another model. My question is: how have you installed the proprietary driver? I would suggest you to use amd's website, and according to your architecture, install it from there.
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx
Since you have also a new card (newer than mine at least), newer versions of ubuntu will work better with your card.
Regards!
Re: Problems with AMD proprietary driver & HD7770
Actually I'm using 13.04. I'm always afraid of installing the drivers from the ati site because I've read about too many people that have broken their Ubuntu install doing it that way. I'm sure it's because they didn't know what they were doing but neither do I. :)
Re: Problems with AMD proprietary driver & HD7770
@Claus7: if you're going to advise people to manually install drivers from AMD, please have them follow a procedure that installs the dependencies and builds packages: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubu...TI.27s_site.29
Re: Problems with AMD proprietary driver & HD7770
Before I try this, is there any real advantage to doing this manually over installing the proprietary drivers using the Ubuntu repos?
Re: Problems with AMD proprietary driver & HD7770
It's a newer version (fglrx-updates in Raring repo is Catalyst 13-1), latest stable is Cat 13-4.
You may even want to try Catalyst 13-6 beta, since that has official support for Ubuntu 13.04 (for whatever that's worth): http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubu...2FEXPERIMENTAL
Re: Problems with AMD proprietary driver & HD7770
Well, that made all the difference in the world. I followed the instructions and installed 13-4. All of my issues have disappeared and everything works perfectly. Thanks for the assistance.
Re: Problems with AMD proprietary driver & HD7770
Hello,
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Originally Posted by
Temüjin
mea culpa. I thought that the OP had already installed some driver manually, yet a proprietary one can be installed from software center as well which is entirely different than installing a driver from amd's site.
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Originally Posted by
Mazate
Well, that made all the difference in the world. I followed the instructions and installed 13-4. All of my issues have disappeared and everything works perfectly. Thanks for the assistance.
Glad you have found out a solution!
Regards!