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  • #11
    Good news,

    that Removing Mesa Drivers thing solved it. Fglrx is now in use after logging in. I just turned desktop effects on.

    Nice one! Thx 4 help!
    Beleriand

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    • #12
      That means you installed the xgl server once? Well the script does not uninstall xserver-xgl as thats not the default...

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      • #13
        I don't know if it was me or the standard hardy install, never mind.

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        • #14
          Beleriand and Kano,

          Thanks for the help. Beleriand, thanks for the posts over in the Biostar thread pointing here. I've been busy with work/family so I haven't had a chance to try the ATI drivers. I'm going to give it a shot later today. I'll post success or fail info here. I still consider myself a linux noob, so we'll see how rough it is.

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          • #15
            Good news here too,

            Version 8.9 worked for me on the Biostar MB and Ubuntu 8.04.1 64. Verified with fglrxinfo and ran fgl_glxgears. Saw the spinning cube w/gears; just a little flickering. I enabled desktop effects, those seem to be working fine (a little flickering here and there). Next step is video, MythTV, and HDMI.

            I didn't have to remove the Mesa drivers.

            Thanks for the help guys.
            Last edited by buckstuckinaz; 21 September 2008, 10:19 PM.

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            • #16
              Well you never "remove" the mesa drivers, the passage was just about removing Xgl, the title is just misleading. The fglrx package replaces the lib with another one - using dpkg-divert. So the mesa package is certainly _not_ removed.

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