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== Installation == | == Installation == |
Revision as of 03:49, 11 August 2016
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Installation
- Wily 15.10
- Vivid 15.04
- Utopic 14.10
- Trusty 14.04
- Saucy 13.10
- Raring 13.04
- Quantal 12.10
- Precise 12.04
- Oneiric 11.10
- Natty 11.04
- Maverick 10.10
- Lucid 10.04
- Karmic 9.10
- Jaunty 9.04
- Intrepid 8.10
- Hardy 8.04
- Gutsy 7.10
- Feisty 7.04
- Edgy 6.10
- Dapper 6.06
- Breezy 5.10
Unsupported adapter
Specific notes for Radeon HD 6xxx cards with no official support yet (see Hardware#Not_Yet_Supported_or_Unoffically_Supported).
After installing the fglrx module, you might get the following message when trying to configure X through aticonfig:
aticonfig: No supported adapters detected
Also you might see that the fglrx module has not been used by Xorg (no line saying ‘‘LoadModule: "fglrx"’’ in /var/log/Xorg.0.log). Also on my system I had segmentation faults from the ati Catalyst Control Center (amdcccle).
At this stage, do not panic! This does not necessarily imply a problem with the module, indeed your card may be not officially supported. Numerous reports on forums show that users end up using the drivers successfully anyway, e.g. for an HD 6850 card (BARTS codename). To force Xorg to load the driver for fglrx anyway, just manually create a minimal xorg.conf file, as suggested on this wiki (follow the tutorials). The module should then load and everything else should (hopefully) work. (On my system even the Catalyst Control Center was working at that point.) Except you have the "Unsupported hardware" mark on a corner of the screen, but that is another problem... (Forum users report they have been able to get rid of this as well, although caution should be used as the hack scripts seem not to work with version 11.1 of the Catalyst drivers.)
Related Resources
- Ubuntuforums.org Video forum: Dapper
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