Well, it's becoming obvious that you are trying to provoke a negative kind of reaction from me, therefore I am done responding to you.
Quite rude to become that offensive, after I suggested some...
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Well, it's becoming obvious that you are trying to provoke a negative kind of reaction from me, therefore I am done responding to you.
Quite rude to become that offensive, after I suggested some...
Okay, no offense taken then.
Is this meant offensive?
Yes, in your initial post you mentioned that you called the script exrate. But you did not say, that you put the script in your PATH environment variable.
I start the script with "bash exchange". Entering "r" does nothing and when "R" is entered I get the error:
exchange: line 17: exrate: command not found
When you input "q" nothing happens....
Might I suggest some slight modifications?
I noticed the Q and R commands not working properly, so I replaced "exrate" with "bash exrate" and "killall exrate" with "exit 0".
You also referred to...
I am sorry for not formulating the question properly.
Either check the edited post or read this:
Lubuntu 13.04 32 bit was successfully installed on the offline machine. The problem is not about...
Hi Ubuntu forums, it's me again.
After a clean, fresh install of Lubuntu 13.04 32 bit on an offline machine, I am desperately trying to update and upgrade all the packages with the help of an...
This works when the script is called with bash instead of sh.
The problem got solved here.
I updated the code: It now accepts lowercase and uppercase.
On my journey of getting the fglrx driver to work, I found myself installing and deinstalling fglrx around 40-50 times and it still didn't work.
So I thought: Why not write a shell script which does...
The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite L870-177 and yes, I did search the Gentoo & Arch forums.
There wasn't any new information that could help and most solutions applied to the Gentoo and Arch Linux...
I really don't know.
The command:
aticonfig --pxl
resulted in:
PowerXpress: Discrete GPU is active (High-Performance mode).
I never saw any trace of the Intel GPU, maybe that's because...
I just did a little research on the system specs and it turns out, that the system has hybrid graphics if I understand it right.
The graphics card is an AMD Radeon HD 7670M as mentioned already and...
The screen not showing up correctly isn't a problem anymore, because I can always uninstall the AMD driver from the console either with the .sh uninstall script or with sudo apt-get remove --purge...
The error occurs at the login screen and after the login screen.
It goes like this:
Ubuntu boots and the login screen appears either split in two uneven halfs or full of weird graphic error...
I tried every possible method by now.
Install via the .run installer. Instructions by Ubuntu documentation
Create debian package and run it as described here
Additional Drivers program...
The output of lspci | grep VGA is:
VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc [AMD/ATI] Thames [Radeon HD 7500M/7600M Series]
ATI/AMD proprietary FGLRX graphics driver...
Thanks for moving the thread to the right section.
Yes, I did check the Additional Drivers program.
Actually, that's where the problem began.
Bump.
Please see my response above.
I really don't know how to approach this problem anymore.
After trying this, point 2.1 and point 3.2 I get graphic errors, except that I get them all the time now.
The only difference this time was that I installed fglrx with the .run package instead of:
...
I followed the instructions of point 3.2.
All went well, until doing a reboot.
Graphic errors, no navigation possible.
So I had to start a text session and type:
sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf...
Bump
How can I do that?
I ran the two commands.
The system is up to date.
Level of experience: Beginner
Hello ubuntu forums,
since setting up a UEFI dual boot with Windows 8 x64 and Ubuntu 12.04 x64 I am trying to install the graphic drivers properly.
The graphics...
So I got Ubuntu up again with the Linux Tech Tips guide.
I thought fglrx would now be installed, but the Additional Drivers program shows otherwise.
This made me run a few tests I found on the...