I tried the solution in the post linked by htrex, and it works perfectly for me! (64 bit Ubuntu) :D
It really is only a matter of adding some text at the end of the 4th line in the file /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10fglrx
The text is:
32 bit systems --> :/usr/lib32/dri/
64 bit systems --> :/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/
The post explains it very well. It seems that fglrx messes up the paths to certain driver files required by the Intel card.
I hope someone with the necessary skills will update the installer scripts. Honestly, I don't think newbies would try the solution explained by Niccola, even if it's stupidly easy. The out-of-the-box experience thing, you know... :P
I tried the solution in the post linked by htrex, and it works perfectly for me! (64 bit Ubuntu) :D
It really is only a matter of adding some text at the end of the 4th line in the file /etc/X11/ Xsession. d/10fglrx
The text is:
32 bit systems --> :/usr/lib32/dri/ x86_64- linux-gnu/ dri/
64 bit systems --> :/usr/lib/
The post explains it very well. It seems that fglrx messes up the paths to certain driver files required by the Intel card.
I hope someone with the necessary skills will update the installer scripts. Honestly, I don't think newbies would try the solution explained by Niccola, even if it's stupidly easy. The out-of-the-box experience thing, you know... :P