I made a clean install on my laptop and then installed hal... now I can watch 4oD and Demand 5, but only in Firefox... if in doubt clean it out :)
Note: I am on 13.10 not 13.04 and pipelight does...
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I made a clean install on my laptop and then installed hal... now I can watch 4oD and Demand 5, but only in Firefox... if in doubt clean it out :)
Note: I am on 13.10 not 13.04 and pipelight does...
dont work for me
still cant watch 4oD on Firefox, Chromium or Chrome :(
Hi,
These are the steps that I take on a clean install on my HP Envy 14 i7 with my AMD Radeon HD 6600 Series Graphics Card:
1. install gxmessage
2. put images into the...
Have you tried using the gxmessage script?
don't install the AMD graphics driver as it still has issues. out of the box 3D should work if you simply follow my instructions.
if however you feel the urge to use the AMD graphics driver you...
I have found the following issues when following the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HybridGraphics:
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To have...
sadly the logout function is out of my control as the gnome-session-quit command should work
you could issue the --no-prompt or--logout at the end and see if that works for you
however if you...
I also have an HP Envy 14 and my switchable graphics work just fine (Ubuntu 12.04) and I don't even have to reboot for the change to take effect..
Check this thread where I have scripts that run...
Can you explain what your seeing and what you are trying to achieve.
Also what do you mean by "The script switch card but doesnt run logout command"
is this intended for me?
You don't have to use fglrx or reboot. I can switch between integrated and discreet by doing the following on another thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11780425#post11780425
all...
try post#9 in this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11780425#post11780425
i have bastardised a script that allows you to switch between integrated and discrete, if you want to...
I had the same issue on my HP Envy 14; here is what i done:
edit the /etc/fstab and add the following lines:
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
none /sys/kernel/debug debugfs defaults 0 0