Just installed Ubuntu 9.10, 32 bit, and my standard 17" LCD monitor is not recognized. Instead, I'm stuck with system defaults and a max resolution of 800x600 (640x480 after installing the nvidia drivers). Since the other 7 distros I'm booting are happily finding the monitor and I'm used to 1024x768, I'm not enjoying the experience.
I have installed 12.8 (new) Ati Amd driver for my Mobility Radeon HD 7550.
After installing I configured xorg.conf using "aticonfig --initial" and restarted the laptop.
I got the screen saying the system is running in low graphics mode. graphics drivers etc could not be determined. And gives me 4 options: 1. Run in low graphics mode for just one session 2. Recofigure graphics 3.
hello all,
im trying to get my matrox graphics card to work with debian lenny,
ive already installed the compiz packages and have xserver-xorg-mga display driver.
however, when i try compiz --replace, i get the following error
Code:
Checking for Xgl: not present.
No whitelisted driver found
my xorg.conf looks like this currently
I'm not sure what happened, desktop effects was working after a fresh install of Jaunty (fading windows, etc).
I used envy to install the nVidia restricted driver on my laptop (running Hardy) in an attempt to get dual monitors working. When I rebooted with the system docked after installing the driver, I got a black screen. When I rebooted again with the laptop un-docked, everything works fine.
I am trying to run FlightGear which apparently requires OpenGL. Whenever I try to run it, I get this error message:
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
freeglut (fgfs): OpenGL GLX extension not supported by display ':0.0'
I have run lshw and this is what it reports for the graphics card on my eMachines E520 laptop:
I'm trying to get full video support for my Dell Inspiron 8000 and its ATI Rage Mobility M4 (AGP) video hardware. I've installed Ubuntu 9.04 and it does not seem to recognize the hardware at all. Here is the pertinent section of the xorg.conf file.
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
My Wacom Bamboo Tablet stopped working on Ubuntu today. Neither the pen nor the mouse works, and the light is on, so it's not a hardware problem. It's worked perfectly fine up to this point.
I have the linuxwacom xorg drivers and wacom-tools installed. I've done searches and found this same problem many times, but none of the solutions worked for me.
I was using 10.04, I downloaded 11.10 to a CD and used it to upgrade to 11.10.