I have a problem with this configuration:
Asus K55V, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Nvidia driver 304.51.
I have remove the nouveau driver with:
apt-get --purge remove xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
I installed the official nvidia driver (from www.nvidia.com) but when I reboot the PC the resolution of screen is only 640x480 and the monitor is resized.
Mo solution at this problem if i change the xorg.conf.
I'm trying to put an ASUS USB-N13 wireless adapter in my desktop running Ubuntu 12.04. The details of my problem are identical to the one described in this question: Connecting Asus USB-N13 Wireless Adapter. As such, I'm running through the exact steps laid out in the top-rated answer to that question. All was going well until I get to building the drivers.
I've followed this topic to install graphics card driver: How to install driver for AMD Radeon HD6470M
I've downloaded both
amd-driver-installer-12-2-x86.x86_64.run AND amd-driver-installer-12-4-x86.x86_64.run
At completion I got error message "There were errors during installation...
So, today i've got a fresh install of 12.10 x64 on my pc.Everything was fine except video driver.I've downloaded video driver from ati's website.Installation was successfully too.Then i did reboot, and after reboot compiz won't work.
I did compiz --replace but that doesn't help.So, only way to get back unity was to uninstall ati driver through terminal.After that, i did reboot and everything w
I have an Ralink wifi card installed. The driver shipped with ubuntu 11.10 does not appear to run my card.
On the ralink website there is a source download for compiling the driver but being new to linux i dont understand exactly what i am supposed to do, I understand that i need to use make to compile the driver.
What i dont understand is the files listed in the readme for the download.
Hi, I'm super noobtastic when it comes to linux/ubuntu so hopefully my error is obvious. I'm trying to install my sound card (Fatality Titanium XFi Pro) and I'm having...issues...:mad:
A walk through of everything I've done, sorry if it's a lot of superfluous information.
1. Obtained opensource driver file from:
http://opensource.creative.com/soundcard.html
2. Read the readme file.
Hi,
I installed Ubuntu and I cant get my wireless connection to work. I found that I need ndiswrapper to update my drivers following the sticky post in here. However there is a problem, because I cant successfully run ndiswrapper on my system.
Please help.
Ubuntu 9.10, IBM ThinkPad T-40, what am I doing wrong?
Hi gud day,
I would like to ask if possible to load the driver i compiled module without installing it in the ubuntu-kernel-distro/updates* or simple not executing "make install".
Hi gud day,
I would like to ask if possible to load the driver i compiled module without installing it in the ubuntu-kernel-distro/updates* or simple not executing "make install". what i mean is i compile the compat wireless driver using make and i want to try to load
on the system without installing "make install"
Is it possible, thanks in advance for the possible answer.