You do it from Synaptic. My Synaptic is in english but the menu-structure can't deviate too much.
(I'd deliver a screenshot, but Gnome is acting up at the moment, but here goes)
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You do it from Synaptic. My Synaptic is in english but the menu-structure can't deviate too much.
(I'd deliver a screenshot, but Gnome is acting up at the moment, but here goes)
Start up Synaptic...
No, if you do, it will break the graphics again. You can lock the installed version, so it won't want to update it again.
I had to look up what HP had to say, just to be sure:)
The CPU is an i7-2670QM, which confirms it's Sandy Bridge. The graphics is also confirmed to be "Radeon HD 7690m XT",
which I assume is a...
It works out of the box, for me. But, somewhere in the kernel-build for Raring some setting is actually disabling my integrated Intel-graphics, so an lspci only lists my discrete graphics.
If I boot...
Sandybridge+HD7xxx.
Edited: Apparently it's a HD7690.
Yes, yes it does. Build it with:
--buildpkg Ubuntu/raring
AMD has released 13.4 - get it while it's hot.
Nothing so far, on Sandy Bridge/HD6770 or something like that.
first:
sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf
sudo apt-get remove fglrx*
then, please post the output of
There's a few options available here. First, you can try with Andrikos' PPA:
sudo apt-get purge fglrx*
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:andrikos/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -y upgrade...
Skip Andrikos' repo and go straight for AMD's driver, try the latest beta.
Try and start X without doing "aticonfig --initial -f"
If the xorg.log complains about not finding a device on pci@1:0:1,...
AMD has released 13.3 Beta 3, this time with actual patch-notes:
http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/AMDCatalyst13-3LINBetaDriver.aspx
The driver can be downloaded here
AMD has released 13.3 beta 2, now with kernel 3.7/3.8 support. For those running 13.04, packages can be built with
--buildpkg Ubuntu/raring
Get it here
See if this makes a difference: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=145358
(solution is in comment #4)
Should you end up with the watermark, it is easily removed.
Maybe a nice "sudo lspci|grep VGA" would help - along with a description of how it "doesn't work"?
Just a tip to all the recent posters: If you can, disable the integrated graphics. Most, but...
That will not run as a hybrid solution - what you have in windows is either the Nvidia OR the AMD.
The Nvidia-graphics is integrated into the chipset on the motherboard and no designed for a...
Just to reiterate what Temüjin said, this isn't really a problem so put the foilhats down and relax.
To quote "update 2" from that blog:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/kmod/+bug/1073062
No workaround yet... But, acceleration should work, at least it does for me and the catalyst control center sees the card and is more...
Sandy Bridge / HD6770 (I think, 6000-series anyway).
I fully understand not wanting to mess with a new install, once it's running, I just can't suppress my own desire to tinker;)
Try without Andrikos' PPA - either with regular fglrx or AMD's proprietary, though they lack kernel 3.8 support. I've had great success with the regular fglrx.
Note: there's a bug in initramfs so...
If it doesn't work you should give a daily build of Raring a shot, it worked for me.
Well, according to Sony and Intel there is supposed to be Intel HD graphics - if you choose to configure your own E-series, it has an Intel HD option, so it is present. The spec-sheet for the CPU...
Congratulations:) Another success-story:)
Your impressions sound right, if there is no option in BIOS to disable integrated graphics, it sounds like it is just disabled by default if the hardware isn't showing up in Windows.
Yes, yes it does.
Looking at the git-string I'd say the drivers you have installed were built about two days ago.