is it just not possible to have Beryl run on Edgy with a Radeon 9200 Pro? nothing seems to be working at all.
is it just not possible to have Beryl run on Edgy with a Radeon 9200 Pro? nothing seems to be working at all.
2.4 GHz Dualcore Intel t7700, 2 GB RAM, nVidia 8400, Windows Vista attempting to dualboot with Gusty Gibbon (Brightness Keys, Suspend/Hibernate, S-Video Out still broken)
Btw, I am pretty sure beryl (latest version) is broken with Xgl right now. And I hear that fglrx has broken with restricted-modules, but I'm not sure about the latter as I haven't yet updated my kernel and actually have been not using Beryl recently for a couple weeks. But certainly if you look on forums.beryl-project.org it looks like latest beryl is screwed up with Xgl, so either downgrade (in Synpatic->Force Version if it will let you) or just wait for the final 0.2.0
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I have updated to the latest svn beryl, and it works, but I am still using an old fglrx.
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In the guide I outline steps to use the svn from trevino, which is what I am having fun with.
If you want to use the official packages, older versions are still in the repos, just downgrade beryl to 1.4 and it will work fine.
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i tried doing the old versions (the ones linked to in this guide that are not the -svn versions) and got the exact same results
i'm using the latest fglrx driver (8.28.8) and the latest kernel (2.6.17-11)
2.4 GHz Dualcore Intel t7700, 2 GB RAM, nVidia 8400, Windows Vista attempting to dualboot with Gusty Gibbon (Brightness Keys, Suspend/Hibernate, S-Video Out still broken)
the ones link to in the guide are bad, but the old versions of the one in the guide are good. Just downgrade them to 1.4 instead of 1.9999. Also, svn works well.
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how do i downgrade them?
2.4 GHz Dualcore Intel t7700, 2 GB RAM, nVidia 8400, Windows Vista attempting to dualboot with Gusty Gibbon (Brightness Keys, Suspend/Hibernate, S-Video Out still broken)
just works for me. great!
Specs: Dell Inspiron 8600, ATI Radeon 9600.
Did as was written, worked as was promised. thank you
To downgrade you can use synaptic. Find the package then its package->force version.
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