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top ATI Driver issue, fglrxinfo returning null display error, Xorg.conf file looks funky up vote 0 down vote favorite 1 I have a HP dv6, specifically with a ati radeon hd 5650. It's one of those wonderful hybrid graphics cards. I've spent a great amount of time trying to install the drivers for this graphics card properly. My primary reason to do this is to run gnome 3, which will not amd work properly when I install the fglrx driver from the additional drivers section of system settings. I know the desire to run gnome 3 might sound trivial, but I've made it my mission to get this to work. Is there a way to simply ignore the ati graphics and go with the intel graphics when using gnome? So, after reinstalling ubuntu using wubi, I immediately followed this guide. However, I ran into some blocks. When I ran the aticonfig command, I got a response PowerXpress error: Cannot stat '/usr/lib64/fglrx': No such file or directory I setup a symbolic link between /usr/lib and /usr/lib64. I do not know if that is correct, but it got my forward. When I rebooted the computer after calling aticonfig, I ended up hanging while booting on a black screen. It was like Checking Blah [ok] ..... Checking Battery State [ok] There were some fails, but the ones I could see were not important. So i go into tty1 and trying running the command fglrxinfo, but i receive the response: Error: unable to open display (null) So, I look at my Xorg.conf file, and the contents, which seem strange, are as follows: Section "ServerLayout" Identifier "aticonfig Layout" Screen 0 "aticonfig-Screen[0]-0" 0 0 EndSection Section "Module" EndSection Secti
sure you verify it. Home Help Search Donate Login Register Bitcoin Forum>Bitcoin>Mining (Moderators: gmaxwell, MiningBuddy, -ck)>AMD Linux driver Pages: [1] « previous topic next topic » Print Author Topic: AMD Linux driver (Read 646 times) sobaka007 Member Offline Activity: 101 AMD Linux driver December 02, 2013, 04:22:17 PM #1 hi,I'm stuck with setting up GPU mining on linux (openSUSE x64). cgminer doesn't want http://askubuntu.com/questions/94272/ati-driver-issue-fglrxinfo-returning-null-display-error-xorg-conf-file-looks-f to see/use my card. I'm wondering if I can use cgminer with 'radeon' (open source) driver or I only have a chance if I stick with 'fglrx' (proprietary official) driver? And as I understand with 'fglrx' I have two options: get it from AMD website or use openSUSE repo (is there any difference except https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=354864.0 of a way to install?)and when you come to AMD driver page it says: "32-Bit packages must be installed for 64-Bit Linux drivers to install or work". It makes me think that probably I should stick with x86 version of environment rather than with x64. Or I get it wrong?thanks DOGE:DEdiZUuusszWekeXuRA1gZyATW6PZvRCqx 42:4PkjxwwpTpjZhBAMo45128bEg1p9bdtc5j VTC:VmLEvQataPQWGvCcWjeCDZaQuH8o1C5pQ6 USDe:GLngpzhYfrMHoEePPvZHTiwUGYqdu78HpE 1476549235 Hero Member Offline Posts: 1476549235 Ignore 1476549235 1476549235 #2 1476549235 Report to moderator MoneyPot.com - Your Trusted Game Wallet Advertised sites are not endorsed by the Bitcoin Forum. They may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction. Advertise here. 1476549235 Hero Member Offline Posts: 1476549235 Ignore 1476549235 1476549235 #2 1476549235 Report to moderator 1476549235 Hero Member Offline Posts: 1476549235 Ignore 1476549235 1476549235 #2 1476549235 Report to moderator 1476549235 Hero Member Offline Posts: 1476549235 Ignore 1476549235 1476549235 #2 1476549235 Report to moderator sobaka007 Member Offline Activity: 101 Re: AMD Linux driver December 03, 2013, 03:40:06 AM #2 ah, never mind...appeared, that driver works fine. But
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