So I updated my graphic drivers using the additional drivers option and restarted my computer upon completion.
I simply was looking at the default drivers it gave me (under System Settings->Additional Drivers) and I selected version 96 and activated it. After it installed it asked me to restart, and I did. Now it will not boot back up; the problem is that LightDM will not come up.
I am new to Ubuntu, and I need to know a command to shut down all drivers or something.
I updated my drivers using the additional drivers tab
my video is an AMD Radeon HD 7640G
after changing the driver now when when ever i restart / reboot
all i get is the command line prompt
how do i revert back to the original drivers supplied by ubuntu
the proprietary drivers don't seem to work
I updated my drivers using the additional drivers tab
my video is an AMD Radeon HD 7640G
after changing the driver now when when ever i restart / reboot
all i get is the command line prompt
how do i revert back to the original drivers supplied by ubuntu
the proprietary drivers don't seem to work
I just installed Ubuntu 12.04 on my MacBook Pro 9,1 Mid 2012 non retina 15 inch. I installed the 4 drivers from this link https://launchpad.net/~mactel-support/+archive/ppa?field.series_filter=p... but still I can't get wireless or bluetooth to work. Even adaptive brightness I think isn't working. Can anyone suggest where to get the complete set of drivers?
P.s.
I have Ubuntu 12.04 installed on a Powermac G5. When I try to launch Additional Drivers to install the driver for ATI Radeon 9600, it crashes. I found the following traceback on terminal when I ran jockey-text.
OK so I just got Ubuntu the other month or so. I'm running the 11.04 version currently and trying to install drivers for a Nvidia graphics card (it's my brother's computer and he currently cannot find the number of the card right now). I read that, to install the proper drivers for gaming, I would need to go into "Additional Drivers" and choose them myself.
I have a problem that I haven't been able to find a solution to. I recently decided to switch from Windows to Ubuntu I originally installed ubuntu using the wubi installer for windows.
I'm new to Linux and just installed Ubuntu last night as a dual boot with Windows 7. When I first installed it using USB the WiFi worked. Then I figured out how to use the Software Updater and updated it, downloading about 200 MB of updates.
Then the WiFi stopped working. For the record, I've seen numerous threads about this same topic and have tried basically everything they have said to try.