Just installed Fedora 12 on my new laptop and it has a ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4500 Series graphics card, I was wanting to know how to install the restricted driver for it, in ubuntu it just has a pop up message that says the are drivers avaliable is there anything like this in Fedora?
Hi,
I've installed 12.04 32bit desktop edition on my old Dell Optiplex. Just to give it a little more poke, I have added a Radeon HD 5450 video card.
Hi,
Ubuntu 11.10 was the last release that I could install on my Dell Inspiron 1564, with this graphics card:
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02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RV710/M92 [Mobility Radeon HD 4330/4350/4550]
All releases after 11.10 froze once in 2-3 days, with color stripes on the screen.
Hey People, I have installed drivers of my Graphic Card of Additional Drivers, and when I go to see my system information, I can see in Graphics, VESA:BROADWAY, Is it Okay? Or is it Wrong?
Thanks.
Hey all!
I have a Dell Studio 1555 with a Mobility Radeon HD 4500 Series and Ubuntu 9.04. I run the restricted hw drivers for my card so I can "enjoy" acceleration. I can enable compiz, even with full effects, and it works.
Sorta.
Hi all,
I have been reading and searching all over the place but all to no avail so far.
I have a HiGrade Ultinote M9000-3000 laptop pc with an ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 M10 video chip in it.
The OS I have installed is FC14 running Gnome.
I have been unsuccessful so far in getting the VGA output to work.
If I boot with the VGA Cable in, the laptop LCD goes blank but I get an invalid format
Sorry if this has been answered before but after a lot of searching via Google and phoronix.com . I'm completely overloaded with information and pretty lost.
I have a new laptop with an AMD Radeon 6400M card, and have a fresh installation of 12.04 64 bit.
I have HP ProBook 4530s laptop with AMD Radeon HD 6490M graphics card.
Hi,
I've been trying to boot and install from a live-CD of Fedora 17, on my laptop. The laptop is a HP g6-1150sd with an Radeon graphics-card. But after booting the live-CD, the screen goes black. Is there a boot-option I can give at start-up, so that I can eventually install from the live-CD?