Well, I think its ubuntu problem.
Currently I'm on Ubuntu i686 8.10 with manually installed fglrx 8.11 and
the same error occurs, but this time, I've managed to get 3D working as
it suppose to.
Anyway I've tested fglrx 8.11 on ubuntu amd64 8.10 daily-build
16.XI.2008 and the problem remains, alth
I've switched do intrepid final amd64 and here the problem doesn't
exist.
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hello,
I've installed fglrx from repos. It installs and works, but I get awefully low
performance. I think I found the problem, which is showed in CCC :
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It's in polish, but as you can see it reports that my HD4850 is using
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8.543-0ubuntu4 still doesn't resolve the problem.
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Hello,
I've did as you requested. Installed a fresh copy of ubuntu 8.10 final
dated at 30.10.08. Activated fglrx through jockey and the outcome is
still the same. This time, when I've booted to liveCD and do the same
thing, amdcccle said it was the same thing as for installed ubuntu.
I'm attachin
I've forgot to say that I've tried to modify my xorg.conf, but the
result is always the same. Anyway I'm attaching my xorg.conf too.
If there is anything more I can do, I'll gladly help to resolve this
issue.
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8.543-0ubuntu3 didn't fix the problem :/
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I've did a little testing here.
I've downloaded daily-build (22.10.08), ran it as livecd. Installed
fglrx through synaptic, replaced xorg.conf with my own, and rebooted X.
To my surprise amdcccle reported that everything is fine, fglrxinfo
also. So i've tried to run q3. This time it didnt start, s
>AMD64 by chance? If so can you see if i386 exhibits as well?
No. I'm using ubuntu-i386, so normal 32bit version.
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I've got this same bug everytime I boot.
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Binary package hint: mpd
hello,
I'm using intrepid alpha5. The problem is that when I turn on pc and I
try to listen to music in sonata error.log I get :
Sep 13 12:50 : jack server not running?
Sep 13 12:50 : problems opening audio device while playing "..."
After sudo /et
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I dont know which update broke down mpd, but I think the -4 kernel. Anyway when
I try to : sudo /etc/init.d/mpd start/restart, my terminal says :
sudo /etc/init.d/mpd restart
* Stopping Music Player Daemon mpd [f
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Okay, if you put :
audio_output {
type"pulse"
name"My MPD PulseAudio Output"
}
in /etc/mpd.conf it works again. But without that it gives segmentation
fault.
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Yo
Continuing my research on this issue, I've tested few things. First of
all, fglrx (8.12/9.1/9.1 beta/9.2 beta) have this issue, second, it's
not a system problem, cause I've installed arch x86_64 recently and the
result was the same. As for an issue I mean the amdcccle showing mesa
not ati renderer
Okay, I will try that.
I want to share my few thoughts about this. Recently I've moved to
ubuntu 8.10 amd64 thanks to flash 64 and java 64 plugins, anyway with
fglrx 8.12 release, the building package for ubuntu is fixed so trying
this method I've installed fglrx first on live CD, I was really sho
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I had this problem on amd64 karmic and it still occurs on amd64 lucid.
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When commenting the WOL part in halt script everything wokrs fine since
I don't use that feature.
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Sky2 GbE NIC left at a bad state after shutdown.
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Sonata too does suffer from this :/
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Notification area icon wrongly rendered/has a black background (multiple apps)
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This is 100% kernel issue. I've changed to 2.6.32-22-preempt and
everything is working fine. Without editing halt script.
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Well I'm back to the beginning. 2.6.32-22 amd64 and halt script edited
and still my network interface is up after shutdown.
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Clean install.
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