I'm not certain if it's anything different; however, to get my ATI driver
working again, I had to select 'Troubleshoot' from the menu when it detected
the driver error, and manually set the driver config file to read "normal"
for rotation vice "right".
Also, when I now go back into the Catalyst Control Center, if I try to
rotate the screen again it gives the following error:
Current settings can not be applied. Possible issues include:
Display(s) cannot be enabled
Setting(s) cannot be applied due to insufficient video memory
Fixed with Luc Bruninx info at post #14, after that I reconfigure x whit
"sudo aticonfig --force --initial" and reboot. Now It's working thank
you all!
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[MASTER] package fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: Kernel
fix for CVE-2010-30...
I'm not certain if it's anything different; however, to get my ATI driver
working again, I had to select 'Troubleshoot' from the menu when it detected
the driver error, and manually set the driver config file to read "normal"
for rotation vice "right".
Also, when I now go back into the Catalyst Control Center, if I try to
rotate the screen again it gives the following error:
Current settings can not be applied. Possible issues include:
Display(s) cannot be enabled
Setting(s) cannot be applied due to insufficient video memory
Thanks and regards,
Gary
On Sep 20, 2010 11:02 AM, "torcescubogdan" <email address hidden>
wrote:
Fixed with Luc Bruninx info at post #14, after that I reconfigure x whit
"sudo aticonfig --force --initial" and reboot. Now It's working thank
you all!
--
[MASTER] package fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: Kernel
fix for CVE-2010-30...