On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 6:07 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
> Welcome to the world of proprietary drivers. Every system update can break
> the driver. You can either use the open source driver or re-install the
> proprietary driver (if it works with the new kernel & xorg). I'd stick with
> the open source dr
On 12/04/14 02:20 PM, Bruno Schneider wrote:
I'm having trouble with the fglrx module on a notebook with Debian
testing (Jessie).
It was working well, then after a system upgrade on April 10, Gnome no
longer works. The upgrade included gnome, linux-kernel, xorg and
fglrx. By no long works, I mea
I'm having trouble with the fglrx module on a notebook with Debian
testing (Jessie).
It was working well, then after a system upgrade on April 10, Gnome no
longer works. The upgrade included gnome, linux-kernel, xorg and
fglrx. By no long works, I mean:
Gdm3 no longer shows the list of users. It
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