On Sun, 2013-09-29 at 04:42 +0200, sp113438 wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 13:41:53 -0700
> Glen wrote:
>
> > Ralf,
> >
> > Ran the following commands as suggested:
> >
> > dpkg --configure -a
> > dpkg --configure --pending
> > apt-get -f install
> > apt-get update
> >
> >
> > Then tried an ins
On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 13:41:53 -0700
Glen wrote:
> Ralf,
>
> Ran the following commands as suggested:
>
> dpkg --configure -a
> dpkg --configure --pending
> apt-get -f install
> apt-get update
>
>
> Then tried an install:
>
> root@honcho:~# apt-get install fglrx-legacy-driver
> Reading package
Ralf,
Ran the following commands as suggested:
dpkg --configure -a
dpkg --configure --pending
apt-get -f install
apt-get update
Then tried an install:
root@honcho:~# apt-get install fglrx-legacy-driver
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... D
On Sat, 2013-09-28 at 11:34 -0700, glen wrote:
> I've tries a variety of apt-get commands to clean up the database to
> no avail. Needless to say, if I try to install the package, it has a
> broken status.
You should mention the "variety of apt-get commands to clean up the
database". If you don't
On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 11:34:27 -0700
glen wrote:
> I went to install fglrx-legacy and all related packages. The install
> seemed to work just fine. When I rebooted, X failed. Looking through
> the Xorg log I found that the /etc/ati directory was empty. Now I
> find that the apt database shows th
I went to install fglrx-legacy and all related packages. The install
seemed to work just fine. When I rebooted, X failed. Looking through
the Xorg log I found that the /etc/ati directory was empty. Now I find
that the apt database shows that the /etc/ati files are all there
without having the pa
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