Hi,

I have ATI Radeon Xpress X1200. It worked with the default installation of 
Ubuntu 10, but I had trouble with slower 3d graphics. 

For that reason I looked around online to see how to improve it. I found out 
that installing the fglrx module could work. Then I used Synaptic to change the 
driver to the new one but it didn't affect the problem I had at all. I tried 
installing the open source radeonhd driver and that didn't work either. So 
after that I uninstalled what I added, again through Synaptic, restarted and 
the PC wouldn't work. 

 

I know Linux does not have a safe mode like windows, but is there another way 
of fixing things so that I don't lose the files I already have?

 

Thanks,

 

Slaven

> Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 23:22:32 +0600
> From: tosha...@gmail.com
> To: ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-BD] corrupted Ubuntu installation
> 
> Dear Slaven
> 
> Which graphics card do you have and which driver software you have tried for
> it? What was the command that you excuted to install and configure the
> driver.
                                          
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