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Bluesboy
10-01-2007, 08:08 AM
Hello everybody,

I've Ubuntu 7.04 feisty installed on my notebook and as driver I'm using a vesa driver. I'd really like to change this to an ATI driver. But when I reboot after following these instructions (method1): http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide
it says that my Xserver can't be started.

I get the following error:
(
==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.0.log", Time : Sat Sep 29 18:47:55 2007
(==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
(EE) No devices detected

Fatal server error:
no screens found

After that I get into the terminal.

When I type fglrxinfo it says this:

Error: unable to open display :0


Is there any fix for this? The vesa driver sucks real bad. I've read that other people can run the 8.41.7 drivers with a HD 2600 in their notebook.

I've read all the threads here about the 8.41.7, I've tried reconfiguring the Xserver, that did also not work.

mits
10-11-2007, 04:34 PM
how did you install them?
did you build/install the kernel modules?
sudo module-assistant build fglrx
sudo module-assistant install fglrxi think that was what I hadn't done when I first tried to install fglrx on my laptop, and got the no screens found error

(the nvidia installer builds the modules automatically, doesn't it?)

edit: just saw what you wrote about following method 1 from that guide... i think the ubuntu repos have an earlier fglrx driver... (not sure though)
try to install it manually... (get the driver from ati)

Bluesboy
10-12-2007, 01:55 AM
I changed the sources.list file and it did say it was using driver 8.41.7. I didn't used the command module-assistant build fglrx because it was not shown as a step in the guide. I've tried to install it manually but that didn't work either. I guess I'll try ubuntu in again in a couple of months. I guess it'll be fixed then. The vesa drivers gave me a really unsharp screen.

how did you install them?
did you build/install the kernel modules?
sudo module-assistant build fglrx
sudo module-assistant install fglrxi think that was what I hadn't done when I first tried to install fglrx on my laptop, and got the no screens found error

(the nvidia installer builds the modules automatically, doesn't it?)

edit: just saw what you wrote about following method 1 from that guide... i think the ubuntu repos have an earlier fglrx driver... (not sure though)
try to install it manually... (get the driver from ati)

Kano
10-12-2007, 07:08 AM
Maybe remove restricted modules and use:

http://kanotix.com/files/install-fglrx-debian.sh