Fails also with fglrx 8-2, which incidentally is tricky to build for Hardy as things stand now (see below). Everything (basically) seems to work except that the screen never comes back. Occasionally there will be a one-line message on the console, sometimes about a soft lockup (!) which you can see in the attached dmesg. I can ssh into the machine, but the only way to regain control is to kill Xorg, unload fglrx, and reload it, then start up GDM :(. Everything works so closely to the way things were working with Hardy's own fglrx 8-3 that I think I'd find the same thing when ssh'ing in after a resume with that driver.
Next I'll try the 8-1 driver that was part of the distro on the 4/15 daily build CD.
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To install 8-2 on Hardy, you need to install dkms, extract the installer files using
sh ati-driver-installer-8-02-x86.x86_64.run --extract x,
add a symlink to a shared object:
cd x
pushd arch/x86/usr/X11R6/lib # x86_64 if you have that architecture
ln -s libfglrx_gamma.so.1.0 libfglrx_gamma.so.1
popd
Fails also with fglrx 8-2, which incidentally is tricky to build for Hardy as things stand now (see below). Everything (basically) seems to work except that the screen never comes back. Occasionally there will be a one-line message on the console, sometimes about a soft lockup (!) which you can see in the attached dmesg. I can ssh into the machine, but the only way to regain control is to kill Xorg, unload fglrx, and reload it, then start up GDM :(. Everything works so closely to the way things were working with Hardy's own fglrx 8-3 that I think I'd find the same thing when ssh'ing in after a resume with that driver.
Next I'll try the 8-1 driver that was part of the distro on the 4/15 daily build CD.
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To install 8-2 on Hardy, you need to install dkms, extract the installer files using
sh ati-driver- installer- 8-02-x86. x86_64. run --extract x,
add a symlink to a shared object:
cd x usr/X11R6/ lib # x86_64 if you have that architecture gamma.so. 1.0 libfglrx_gamma.so.1
pushd arch/x86/
ln -s libfglrx_
popd
then run the build process via
./ati-install.sh 8-2 --buildpkg Ubuntu/hardy