The ATI installation script fails with a "signal detected" issue. This is on the root partition (JFS), so it's not a remote/local partition problem I don't think. This happens in the terminal and from the recovery console.
Now I can't boot into Ubuntu without fglrx being already installed, because of the classic problem with xorg not being compatible with X1400 cards, and the ati default display driver crashing X on boot.
I can't get Envy to work at the recovery console, it errors out with "destination disk is full" type errors when writing to /tmp, as though it's read-only, which doesn't make sense since that's still on the root partition too.
It looks like I'm going to have to manually install the old repository fglrx and start from there.
Any ideas, folks?
Now I can't boot into Ubuntu without fglrx being already installed, because of the classic problem with xorg not being compatible with X1400 cards, and the ati default display driver crashing X on boot.
I can't get Envy to work at the recovery console, it errors out with "destination disk is full" type errors when writing to /tmp, as though it's read-only, which doesn't make sense since that's still on the root partition too.
It looks like I'm going to have to manually install the old repository fglrx and start from there.
Any ideas, folks?
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