For anyone wanting to work on this issue, you might want to take a look on these bugs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1068404
This was about the initial X-server crash and it was an incompatibility of the fglrx driver with the intel one.
The solution is to install fglrx > 13.1+ which should prevent that error form happening.
You can follow the full discussion on the bug, or take a summary in the attached novell bug: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=780672
After fixing the above bug, there is another of periodic crashes (but not segmentation faults) which is described here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/fglrx/+bug/1088220
It seems to be provoked by an invalid key in the amdpcsdb database, a workaround is included in the bug description (and the atached ati bug).
Good luck!
PS: I can no longer help on these bugs unfortunately as I do not access to an fglrx/intel system any more :(
For anyone wanting to work on this issue, you might want to take a look on these bugs:
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +bug/1068404 /bugzilla. novell. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=780672
This was about the initial X-server crash and it was an incompatibility of the fglrx driver with the intel one.
The solution is to install fglrx > 13.1+ which should prevent that error form happening.
You can follow the full discussion on the bug, or take a summary in the attached novell bug:
https:/
After fixing the above bug, there is another of periodic crashes (but not segmentation faults) which is described here: /bugs.launchpad .net/fglrx/ +bug/1088220
https:/
It seems to be provoked by an invalid key in the amdpcsdb database, a workaround is included in the bug description (and the atached ati bug).
Good luck!
PS: I can no longer help on these bugs unfortunately as I do not access to an fglrx/intel system any more :(