I installed them using the package downloaded from the amd website, i fixed the problem by installing the open source drivers and was worried that the proprietary drivers would cause problems again,...
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I installed them using the package downloaded from the amd website, i fixed the problem by installing the open source drivers and was worried that the proprietary drivers would cause problems again,...
Ok so after successfully installing the proprietary amd catalyst drivers, i rebooted and made sure everything worked, and it did, but after updating my system using the standard Ubuntu software...
No problem, glad i could help.
As long as your computer can boot from USB I can't see why this wouldn't work, the speed it would run at would really depend on what USB drive you're using (assuming you're using USB 2.0), if you're...
This tool is soooooooo helpful, it's saved around 3 or 4 ubuntu installations from the wrath of my impatience.
I don't know why you cannot boot into the DVD, but you could try using Unetbootin to install Ubuntu onto a USB stick, then boot from the USB stick, because I know for sure that it will not use your...
I could be completely wrong here, but could it be that the operating system is running the drivers for the old card, and obviously not working with the new card?
I had this problem when I installed...
You could try removing Xubuntu and just install XFCE,I've heard that you can avoid a lot of problems by installing XFCE rather than the whole Xubuntu package, I don't know why.
sudo apt-get...