Yes, I just experienced the same problem, but using Kubuntu 7.10 with the
2.6.22-14-server kernel. This kernel is apparently installed because of the
VMware Server kernel module. I fixed the problem by manually installing the
2.6.22-14-386 kernel (somehow 2.6.22-14-generic doesn't contain the fg
Well, I'm not having this problem anymore (successfully using fglrx on
Gutsy and now on Hardy). Is anyone else still having this problem?
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This bug was closed automatically because it was marked "incomplete" and
had no actitivity for 2 months. However I think the issue was clearly
confirmed and just marked "incomplete" waiting for auxiliary
information, so I reopen it.
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[Expired for linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu) because there has
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I also confirm this bug on kernel 2.6.20-16-generic an
2.6.20-16-lowlatency.
depmod -a
solved it.
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This "depmod" problem is not the only one:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/modprobe.d# ls
/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-lowlatency/volatile/fglrx.ko
ls: /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-lowlatency/volatile/fglrx.ko: No such file or
directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/modprobe.d#
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I am surprised depmod has not been run at some point, however I am not
sure whether and when linux-restricted-modules is supposed to run it.
The init script runs lrm-manager --quick, where "quick" exactly means do
not run depmod.
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$ fglrxinfo
display: :0.0 screen: 0
OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: RADEON XPRESS Series
OpenGL version string: 2.0.6334 (8.34.8)
Thank you very much, Tormod! As it seems, everything is fine again. I
was expecting more hazzle than just running depmod. I hope th
$ ls -l /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/volatile/fglrx.ko
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 942396 2007-06-29 14:40
/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/volatile/fglrx.ko
$ sudo depmod -a
$ sudo modprobe fglrx
(without any error)
whoa! This is a big surprise for me. can you give me a hint what that
means? What
Is the module built? ls -l /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/volatile/fglrx.ko
Try "depmod -a" and run modprobe again.
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my /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common is:
DISABLED_MODULES=""
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$ sudo modprobe --ignore-install fglrx
FATAL: Module fglrx not found.
In advance: I certainly have the package linux-restricted-modules for
the running kernel, 2-6-20-16-generic, installed.
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I got some more output, which reminds me of what someone said earlier in
this thread:
$ sudo modprobe fglrx -v
install /sbin/lrm-video fglrx
FATAL: Error running install command for fglrx
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I had the ATI fglrx drivers working for more than a year by now, but since I
run 2.6.20-16-generic with the restricted modules installed I do not have
direct rendering anymore.
I also get
$ sudo modprobe fglrx
FATAL: Error running install command for fglrx
My ATI Graphics card is still support
Has the package maaintainer used the correct GCC version for kernel
2.6.20-15-386?
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That test is now inside /etc/modprobe.d/lrm-video from linux-restricted-
modules-common.
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So, are you sure that sed/grep/whatever un-understandable test in
/etc/modprobe.d/fglrx is working with any xorg.conf? Anyway i removed
that file, how can I recover it (i made no backup) with dpkg ? I tried
apt-get install --reinstall xorg-driver-fglrx without much success :-(
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Yeah but why the user would want to load that module if he's not using fglrx in
xorg.conf ? This is probably more a legal issue and I can understand that
So, are you sure that sed/grep/whatever un-understandable test in
/etc/modprobe.d/fglrx is working with any xorg.conf? Anyway i removed
that f
philn, simply because the fglrx module is only used by the "fglrx"
driver, and might cause problems for other drivers. So if you haven't
specified the "fglrx" driver in xorg.conf, you don't want to have the
fglrx module loaded.
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You re
I upgraded today to Feisty and got the exact same problem with a Radeon
X600.. Unable to load fglrx module. I tried to remove
/etc/modprobe.d/fglrx as there was a big hack in there.. Why do you guys
want to check fglrx appears in xorg.conf before loading the module??
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Make sure the fglrx module is not disabled in /etc/default/linux-
restricted-modules-common (see bug #57716).
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Same problem on my Thinkpad t43, with the Radeon X300.
I ran into the same problem on edgy once, and I have no idea how I got
past it. I have this vague recollection that it has something to do
with a conflict between fglrx and the open source r300 drivers, but I'm
not sure, and blacklisting inte
Also, a bit more information: this is probably related to bug #77957,
which describes not being able to start X with fglrx 8.28.8+ and kernel
2.6.20.
I've tried modprobe'ing fglrx on 2.6.19 and each of the versions of
2.6.20, each with the same failure.
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On 2/16/07, Soaa- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Conkling, your card is an X300, which isn't listed in the unsupported
> cards. It is therefore detected and working properly.
No, it's not working properly, which is why I reported this bug. I know
my card is supported by fglrx (now at 8.33.6), so th
Conkling, your card is an X300, which isn't listed in the unsupported
cards. It is therefore detected and working properly.
The unsupported cards should really get a legacy package.
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No, this is the driver included with linux-restricted-modules, in which
fglrx is already compiled.
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Probably you compiled the driver with gcc3.x, try recompiling the driver
with gcc4.1
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Probably you compiled the driver with gcc 3.x, try recompiling the
driveri with gcc4.1
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No, that's not the case here. My card is a Mobility Radeon X300 (M300),
which is supported by 8.33.6 according to ATI's site.
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Some older cards aren't supported in drivers later than 8.28.8.
Release 8.28.8:
August 18, 2006
Note - This is the last driver version to support the following products:
Radeon® 8500/9000/9100/9200/9250
Mobility™ Radeon® 9000/9100/9200
Radeon® IGP 9000/9100/9200
If this bug is related to #831
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