I'd like to install the latest and greatest straight from NVIDIA, but I get an error message saying I need to log out of an X environment or something. Obviously using the default drivers doesn't...
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I'd like to install the latest and greatest straight from NVIDIA, but I get an error message saying I need to log out of an X environment or something. Obviously using the default drivers doesn't...
I'm unable to take screenshots/screengrabs. Everything I try ends up being a blank, black screen, though I can see my cursor.
Full-screen video doesn't work in any web browser. I see a blank, black...
For some reason no matter what I do in regards to getting proper ATI Drivers, nothing works. However, testing out the OS in a Live USB is actually perfect. Full-screen flash works, 3D graphics work,...
This might sound odd, but I have a very peculiar graphics driver issue. Basically, I pop the Live CD in, and "try Ubuntu". Everything works fine from GUI animation, to fullscreen flash, to even...
This might sound odd, but I have a very peculiar graphics driver issue. Basically, I pop the Live CD in, and "try Ubuntu". Everything works fine from GUI animation, to fullscreen flash, to even...
:P Believe me, I know all about that! Windows 8 is just so....crap! Hell, I'm not even a fan of W7.
I had to remove the open-source ATI drivers and use a proprietary one for some time. I'm ready to re-install Xorg and switch back...but how do I do it?
EVERYTHING works fine in my OS, from full-screen flash/videos to no window/GUI lag to even non-Steam games (2D/3D) that work fantastic.
However, when I play a game like Half-Life, or even Osmos...
I know there's multiple ways. Basically, I want to get the best drivers for my ATI Radeon HD 6850. How would I go about doing that?
I have an ATI Radeon HD 6850 (1GB) and I'm running a derivative of Ubuntu 12.04 (Elementary OS). I installed the latest Catalyst drivers from ATI, and everything works fine. However, when I try to...
I have a 3.3GHz Intel Sandy Bridge CPU, 8GB DDR3 RAM, and an ATI Radeon HD 6850 (1GB) graphics card. I'm also running Ubuntu 12.10 (x64).
I'll install Ubuntu (fresh), and the first thing I do is...
Essentially a "daily build" but with the 12.10 release? When I download it from the site, it says the build's from October 2012. I have a problem where my graphics will f*** up on an update, so I...
I have a 3.3GHz Intel Sandy Bridge CPU, 8GB DDR3 RAM, and an ATI Radeon HD 6850 (1GB) graphics card. I'm also running Ubuntu 12.10 (x64).
I'll install Ubuntu (fresh), and the first thing I do is...
Chances are you're running a 64-bit version of OS X, so you can technically install 64-bit Ubuntu.
I'm on 12.10 right now and I'm looking to re-install.
I switched to the proprietary, but when I logged in, Unity didn't appear at all.
Whenever I install 12.10, I'm prompted to install 280 updates. Whenever I install them and reboot, I get this glitched-up purple/orange screen which obviously prevents me from logging in and...
Whenever I install 12.10, I'm prompted to install 280 updates. Whenever I install them and reboot, I get this glitched-up purple/orange screen which obviously prevents me from logging in and using...
I didn't touch ANYTHING regarding drivers. I'm looking at the Additional Drivers pane, and this is what I see: http://i.imgur.com/nQAKRGH.png I'm using the (what I assume to be) default, open-source...
Whenever I install 12.10, I'm prompted to install 280 updates. Whenever I install them and reboot, I get this glitched-up purple/orange screen which obviously prevents me from logging in and using...
Whenever I install 12.10, I'm prompted to install 280 updates. Whenever I install them and reboot, I get this glitched-up purple/orange screen which obviously prevents me from logging in and using...
Basically, what a lot of potential first-time users are interested in is a song that has lyrics like "I don't need this anyway; I'm fine" and "It's time for me to leave this all behind". Not really a...
This has been plaguing me EVERY time I try to get back into Ubuntu. Whenever I install the OS and apply an update, it'll (obviously) prompt me to restart. When I do, I'll select Ubuntu from the GRUB...
This issue has plagued me for months. Every time I install Ubuntu and apply regular updates, when I boot back into Ubuntu, I'll see a purple screen, then it'll show the login screen, but all I'll see...
And that'll work with 12.10/13.04, without a doubt?