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My hd 7850 only runs on llvmpipe CPU renderer but why?
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostYou have other dpkg.log.xyz.gz archived, those should i think go as far as you first had installed your system
ok this is the full history of the
/var/log/dpkg.log
xserver-xorg-video-ati .deb file
Pastebin.com is the number one paste tool since 2002. Pastebin is a website where you can store text online for a set period of time.
maybe this "2014-11-02 17:16:33 status not-installed xserver-xorg-video-ati:amd64 <keine>"
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It looks like this same thing happened for you already 6 months ago
2014-04-23 02:19:55 remove xserver-xorg-video-ati:amd64 1:7.3.0-1ubuntu3 <none>
then after one month you have it installed again like today What you used in that month, fglrx maybe...
2014-05-29 19:20:21 install xserver-xorg-video-ati:amd64 <none> 1:7.3.0-1ubuntu3.1
After 5 months you have it removed again:
2014-11-02 17:16:32 remove xserver-xorg-video-ati:amd64 1:7.4.99+git1409110730.56c7fb~gd~t <keine>
and again month after:
2014-12-01 23:36:49 install xserver-xorg-video-ati:amd64 <keine> 1:7.5.99+git1411211348.c9f8f6~gd~u
So assuming this looks like happens during release upgrades you did... something like you had not clean your third party repos (ppas) properly before doing release upgrades... nothing i can say better, but just keep an eye when you do release upgrades .Last edited by dungeon; 02 December 2014, 02:40 PM.
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostIt looks like this same thing happened for you already 6 months ago
Originally posted by dungeon View Postthen after one month you have it installed again like today What you used in that month, fglrx maybe...
i think it was the same and it used llvmpipe CPU renderer instead.
Originally posted by dungeon View PostSo assuming this looks like happens during release upgrades you did... something like you had not clean your third party repos (ppas) properly before doing release upgrades... nothing i can say better, but just keep an eye when you do release upgrades .
yes thank you for your help.
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OK just remember this for next time, the best is to remove/revert all third party packages before doing release upgrades or just look what that procedure wants to remove and reinstall those after - later can be problematic depending how much third party repos you use especially with packages that overrides existing packages like that ddx, but even with those which does not override anything but depends on some old libs, etc...
But it is doable if you are experienced with apt/dpkg, only problem is: when someone is experienced with those he probably already use ubuntu-next or better Debian Sid .Last edited by dungeon; 02 December 2014, 03:54 PM.
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostBut it is doable if you are experienced with apt/dpkg, only problem is: when someone is experienced with those he probably already use ubuntu-next or better Debian Sid .
but back to my SID time 2004-2008 the FGLRX/Catalyst was not a extra it was the only way to get any result out of your graphic card.
and FGLRX+SID is like fire and water...
i wrote maybe 1000 forum posts only point out that catalyst did not work...
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Originally posted by necro-lover View Postbelieve it or not i did use Debian SID for more than 4 years in the past. mostly over stuff like: "sidux" but also pure debian...
but back to my SID time 2004-2008 the FGLRX/Catalyst was not a extra it was the only way to get any result out of your graphic card.
and FGLRX+SID is like fire and water...
i wrote maybe 1000 forum posts only point out that catalyst did not work...Last edited by dungeon; 02 December 2014, 08:33 PM.
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostThose were far better times, nowdays we have everything working ootb ... imagine me without internet at around year 2001. , compiling driver for pci winmodem on prerelased Debian Woody - those were great times
or in Wikipedia speak: Rosy retrospection http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosy_retrospection
if your post was sarcastic/ironic i am sorry to not get it.
Originally posted by asdfblah View PostHeh, this has happened to me a couple times in the past, too, lol. I think this happens when the repos/PPAs didn't build some packages (for whatever reason: broken builds, not yet built but building, etc.), so dependencies are messed up.
maybe a problem to care of?
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Originally posted by necro-lover View Postno offense but i think you do have a : good old times bias
or in Wikipedia speak: Rosy retrospection http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosy_retrospection
if your post was sarcastic/ironic i am sorry to not get it.
No android, no facebook, no youtube, no ubuntu at that time... now imagine dial-up winmodem on linuxLast edited by dungeon; 03 December 2014, 02:46 AM.
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