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== Method 1: Installing Dapper's Included Driver (8. | == Method 1: Installing Dapper's Included Driver (8.25.18) == | ||
The included fglrx driver supports Radeon 8500+ and the X-series cards up to X1900. | The included fglrx driver supports Radeon 8500+ and the X-series cards up to X1900. | ||
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OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc. | OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc. | ||
OpenGL renderer string: RADEON 9700 Generic | OpenGL renderer string: RADEON 9700 Generic | ||
OpenGL version string: 2.0. | OpenGL version string: 2.0.5814 (8.25.18) | ||
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Revision as of 21:45, 29 May 2006
Method 1: Installing Dapper's Included Driver (8.25.18)
The included fglrx driver supports Radeon 8500+ and the X-series cards up to X1900.
Installing the driver
Make sure the restricted repository is enabled in /etc/apt/sources.list or this guide will not work!
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r) #Okay if it is already installed sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx sudo aticonfig --initial sudo aticonfig --overlay-type=Xv
Reboot.
An alternative to the aticonfig --initial command is to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and replace the string "ati" with "fglrx" in the "Device" section. This way you won't lose your old "Screen" and "Monitor" settings. Afterwards you can use aticonfig for setting overlay etc.
Confirm that it works
$ fglrxinfo display: :0.0 screen: 0 OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc. OpenGL renderer string: RADEON 9700 Generic OpenGL version string: 2.0.5814 (8.25.18)
Troubleshooting
- The output of dmesg | grep fglrx and /var/log/Xorg.0.log are most useful when looking for errors. You should really include this when you are asking for help somewhere.
- It might be necessary to create a symlink to get accelerated OpenGL:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/dri /usr/lib/xorg/modules/dri
- You can force early loading of the fglrx module by adding it to /etc/modules
- To ensure you automatically get the current linux-restricted-modules package with kernel updates, you should install the linux-restricted-modules-??? package matching your kernel-type (without version numer), e.g. linux-restricted-modules-386, linux-restricted-modules-686 or linux-restricted-modules-k7.
- If you used Method 2 before, you have to unblacklist fglrx again by editing /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common
Method 2: Generating/Installing Ubuntu packages for the 8.25.18 drivers in Ubuntu Dapper Manually
Important Change: Installation of this driver no longer requires removing the linux-restricted-modules package in order to work. There is a new blacklist feature in Ubuntu Dapper that you can use to go around this.
Blacklist old fglrx module from linux-restricted-modules
sudo gedit /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common
Edit DISABLED_MODULES to include fglrx
File: /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common |
DISABLED_MODULES="fglrx" |
Installing the new driver
Download the ATI driver installer: 32bit Installer
This guide refers to the 32bit version of the driver. If you are using a x86_64 System you need the 64bit Installer. The installation procedure should be the same as for 32bit, except some filenames will differ slightly.
Change to the download directory. Make sure that you have the universe and multiverse repositories enabled in /etc/apt/sources.list before doing these steps.
Install necessary tools:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install module-assistant build-essential sudo apt-get install fakeroot dh-make debconf libstdc++5 gcc-3.3-base
Create .deb packages:
chmod +x ati-driver-installer-8.25.18-x86.run ./ati-driver-installer-8.25.18-x86.run --buildpkg Ubuntu/dapper
Install .deb packages:
sudo dpkg -i xorg-driver-fglrx_8.25.18-1_i386.deb sudo dpkg -i fglrx-kernel-source_8.25.18-1_i386.deb sudo dpkg -i fglrx-control_8.25.18-1_i386.deb
Remove any old fglrx deb's from /usr/src/:
sudo rm /usr/src/fglrx-kernel*.deb
Compile the kernel module:
sudo module-assistant prepare,update sudo module-assistant build,install fglrx
Note: You have to recompile the kernel module after each kernel update!
Update the xorg.conf file:
sudo aticonfig --initial sudo aticonfig --overlay-type=Xv
Now Reboot.
Yes, a real reboot. Restarting X only will not work!
Confirm that it worked
$ fglrxinfo display: :0.0 screen: 0 OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc. OpenGL renderer string: RADEON 9700 Generic OpenGL version string: 2.0.5814 (8.25.18)
Troubleshooting
General
The output of dmesg | grep fglrx and /var/log/Xorg.0.log are most useful when looking for errors.
HP Notebook PC
If you have an HP Notebook Computer (or Compaq) such as the HP dv5029dvus or zv6000 series, it is needed to modify the BIOS configuration. It seems for some reason using sideport memory (the card's onboard memory only) leads to an apparent system crash although the logs show successful initialization of DRI. It is needed to run the BIOS setup screen, go to memory options, and select UMA+Sideport memory and assign a value to it (I assigned an extra 128M from the system RAM). Boot the computer and the fglrx driver will work. FGLRX version is 8.24.8 on an i386 Ubuntu Dapper install.
HP zt3000 / Compaq (???)
Beginning with ATI driver version 8.19, the drivers fail to properly detect modelines that are compatible with the LCD screen of the HP zt3000 (and equivalent Compaq model), and they must be inserted into xorg.conf manually. For the 1680x1050 LCD screen, inserting the following modelines into the "Monitor" section works:
Modeline "640x350" 119.12 640 1728 1760 1840 350 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "640x400" 119.12 640 1728 1760 1840 400 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "720x400" 119.12 720 1728 1760 1840 400 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "640x480" 119.12 640 1728 1760 1840 480 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "800x600" 119.12 800 1728 1760 1840 600 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "1024x768" 119.12 1024 1728 1760 1840 768 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "1152x864" 119.12 1152 1728 1760 1840 864 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "1280x960" 119.12 1280 1728 1760 1840 960 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "1280x1024" 119.12 1280 1728 1760 1840 1024 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "832x624" 119.12 832 1728 1760 1840 624 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "1280x768" 119.12 1280 1728 1760 1840 768 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "1280x800" 119.12 1280 1728 1760 1840 800 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "1152x768" 119.12 1152 1728 1760 1840 768 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "1400x1050" 119.12 1400 1728 1760 1840 1050 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "1440x900" 119.12 1440 1728 1760 1840 900 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "1600x1024" 119.12 1600 1728 1760 1840 1024 1052 1058 1080 Modeline "1680x1050" 119.12 1680 1728 1760 1840 1050 1052 1058 1080
Revert to Xorg driver
If (for any reason) the fglrx install fails, you can revert to the Xorg driver by executing
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
and selecting the "ati" driver.