You can get the Ubuntu OpenCL latest (runtime + dev) here:
http://forums.amd.com/devforum/messageview.cfm?catid=390&threadid=125792&enterthread=y (Note, get them from the FIRST post - it's been...
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You can get the Ubuntu OpenCL latest (runtime + dev) here:
http://forums.amd.com/devforum/messageview.cfm?catid=390&threadid=125792&enterthread=y (Note, get them from the FIRST post - it's been...
Hey there.
Another option for partial or total partition recovery is "testdisk". Boot up with a Live distro, then apt-get install testdisk and check for instructions online how to use it. It's a...
This is still the case after you install 10.1 or 10.3? Try:
sudo update-pciids
Who knows? Though i would suspect the unsupported device issue is part of it.
Most routers start delegating IPs from x.100 so that's good. If you can't get online check router config. It's not OS related most likely at this point.
Best support for Xinerama will be with the proprietary drivers. just install them and you'll be good to go.
Detailed Instructions:
sudo apt-get install compiz-gnome compizconfig-settings-manager
restart computer
WIN+scrollwheel will zoom in and out
Certain versions might have conflicts with dependencies but as long as you have that done, you should be good. Are you thinking of creating a Live CD?
Not sure what you mean. Do you have a screenshot?
Is it possible that you have shrunk down the size of the address bar?
You can't. You need to download the one listed for mobiity HD 4000 and install it. If you follow the steps exactly, it should work and you will end up with a watermark that can be patched out.
The anticipated support for mobility HD 5xxx in 10.3 never happened for Linux, though it was added for the windows drivers for some reason... I guess "Advanced Turd Implementations" is laying that...
You are welcome. It baffles me that there is HT 5000 support for ******* in C10.3, but for some reason the parallel Linux driver had that left out.
ATI didn't get any better with AMD buying it.
Try the steps i outlined here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8972359&postcount=3
Hey there guys. I had the exact same problem.
I got the ASUS K72JR-A1 (amazing laptop). I kept reading the forums until I realized the pattern that was fixing the issue.
There is something off...
Thank you
711 & 751 permissions solved my problem.
thank you very much
AMDCCC detects both monitors, but only identifies ONE of them. And in the "Multi-Display" tab, the "Display Configuration" drop down is disabled and says "Unknown". Someone else asked this question...
Same problem in Jaunty Stable. Also in the Display Settings "under systemsettings" when I click "identify outputs" BOTH monitors list themselves as "DFP2 and CRT1". AS if they are both overlapped....
What video card do you have?
I'm not sure if this is the proper forum to post this thread in:
I am having a problem after an update today and no matter what global shortcut I try to assign using yakuake's config UI, i get:
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