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  • Sonadow
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    Originally posted by ua=42 View Post
    More interesting will be all the forum comments when all the RadeonSI users start experiencing https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79980 . :-(

    There are a couple guys trying to bi-sect the bug, but they haven't succedded yet.
    Hah, so I'm not the only one.

    5 kernel releases and still no solution found, and the only workaround available is totally unacceptable (use EXA instead of GLAMOR which essentially destroys all hw acceleration and spikes CPU temperatures like nobody's business).

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  • johnc
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    Originally posted by dh04000 View Post
    How is mate on Ubuntu? Does it play well if you have Mate and Unity installed at the same time?
    Yeah I need to get MATE myself. I recently upgraded to 14.04 and not only does it have some of the same bugs as 12.04, but now you can't even move the damn window controls to the right.

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  • enfocomp
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    Originally posted by grndzro View Post
    Wine + fglrx is still broken....
    Unfortunately fglrx will never get fixed it seems. AMD is moving to a new driver but it will only work for future GPUs. Doubt they will be updating fglrx after the new cards are released.

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  • asdfblah
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    Originally posted by carewolf View Post
    New Ubuntu, so what did they break this time that used to work?
    Originally posted by david_lynch View Post
    What the hell is going on here?
    If you guys upgraded "by hand" (from the console), the most likely problem is that the packages weren't configured correcly, and the process itself didn't end well. The solution for this is to keep running "apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade", "apt-get -f install" and dpkg (if needed), and configuring things until you don't get errors anymore.

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  • grndzro
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    Wine + fglrx is still broken....

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  • enfocomp
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    Originally posted by Espionage724 View Post
    There was a reasoning for this. Apparently GNOME 3.14 came out after the 14.10 feature freeze. But in any case, you're welcome to grab it from PPA if I'm not mistaken.
    That's why the Ubuntu 6 month cycles on the clock aren't working as well anymore. They have timed it so each release they're 1 version of GNOME behind. Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 was garbage because of it.

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  • bison
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    Originally posted by carewolf View Post
    New Ubuntu, so what did they break this time that used to work?

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  • asavah
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    Originally posted by dh04000 View Post
    How is mate on Ubuntu? Does it play well if you have Mate and Unity installed at the same time?
    It's almost perfect for me.
    It does play nice.
    I don't have unity on my system, I usually install bare, console-only OS and install only the stuff I need via apt-get.

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  • k1l_
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    Originally posted by david_lynch View Post
    What the hell is going on here?

    Code:
    root@pandora:~# cat /etc/os-release 
    NAME="Ubuntu"
    VERSION="14.04.1 LTS, Trusty Tahr"
    ID=ubuntu
    ID_LIKE=debian
    PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS"
    VERSION_ID="14.04"
    HOME_URL="http://www.ubuntu.com/"
    SUPPORT_URL="http://help.ubuntu.com/"
    BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/"
    root@pandora:~# date
    Thu Oct 23 10:48:23 PDT 2014
    root@pandora:~# do-release-upgrade 
    Checking for a new Ubuntu release
    No new release found
    root@pandora:~#
    See if release prompt is set to LTS instead of normal.

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  • deve
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    apt-get dist-upgrade, then restart - oh, kernel panic grub.cfg was generated wrongly. I fixed it, then restart - oh, gdm doesn't start I didn't find the reason, simply installed lightdm.

    After every large upgrade I need to spend next two days to workaround bugs in my system... It doesn't matter on which distribution.

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