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Ii qtwayland5:amd64 5.12.8-0ubuntu1 amd64 QtWayland platform plugin
Ii libwayland-server0:amd64 1.18.0-1 amd64 wayland compositor infrastructure - server library Ii libwayland-egl1:amd64 1.18.0-1 amd64 wayland compositor infrastructure - EGL library
Ii libwayland-dev:amd64 1.18.0-1 amd64 wayland compositor infrastructure - development files Ii libwayland-cursor0:amd64 1.18.0-1 amd64 wayland compositor infrastructure - cursor library Ii libwayland-client0:amd64 1.18.0-1 amd64 wayland compositor infrastructure - client library Ii libwayland-bin 1.18.0-1 amd64 wayland compositor infrastructure - binary utilities Ii libva-wayland2:amd64 2.7.0-2 amd64 Video Acceleration (VA) API for Linux - Wayland runtime Ii libqt5waylandcompositor5:amd64 5.12.8-0ubuntu1 amd64 QtWayland compositor library Ii libqt5waylandclient5:amd64 5.12.8-0ubuntu1 amd64 QtWayland client library Ii libkf5waylandclient5:amd64 4:5.68.0-0ubuntu1 amd64 Qt library wrapper for Wayland libraries Ii kwayland-integration:amd64 4:5.18.4.1-0ubuntu1 amd64 kwayland runtime integration plugins Ii kwayland-data 4:5.68.0-0ubuntu1 all Qt library wrapper for Wayland libraries - data files I can, however, SSH just fine into the server.īooting into it with no splash it is failing on Nothing has worked, all it does is after doing nomodeset or installing drivers, it will boot into said black screen right after it sets the hostname, even with nomodeset turned on.
Ubunt upgrade amd ati es1000 free#
I have tried all sorts of solutions, I have Googled this and followed this issue for about a month now trying solutions when I have free time. The server does not have any form of Secure Boot options in its BIOS and it is installed through legacy BIOS since the server doesn't support UEFI. However, I would really prefer to fix this without having to completely reinstall, because of the amount of data I have on this server, it would take me hours to back everything up for a reinstall.
Ubunt upgrade amd ati es1000 install#
I am entirely unsure what I should install to get the proper drivers or whether I should downgrade from the latest Ubuntu version and try that. The ones I installed were xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu and mesa-vdpau-drivers
I do have the proprietary AMD drivers installed, which I installed trying to get my server to display on the monitor. I am completely unsure of what I should do to get my server to boot up. (EE) GLX error: Can not get required symbols.Mreow.0e:0d.0 VGA compatible controller : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (EE) No supported AMD display adapters were found
Ubunt upgrade amd ati es1000 software#
(EE) AIGLX: reverting to software renderingNo beans. Let's force it to use "radeon" by crafting a quick n' dirty /etc/X11/nf:
Ubunt upgrade amd ati es1000 driver#
By reading the Ubuntu documentation above I thought that 12.04 prefers the open source radeon driver and *not* fglrx.? (EE) AIGLX: reverting to software renderingįunny that. (EE) AIGLX error: Calling driver entry point failed (EE) Failed to load module "fglrx" (module does not exist, 0) (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (?) unknown. $ sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop network-manager $ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop gnome-shell Here's what I've done so far to metamorphosize ubuntu server-minimal into one with a gui: Our server is an HP Proliant D元80 G7, and lspci reports:Ġ1:03.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices nee ATI ES1000 (rev 02) (prog-if 00 )Using the "preferred" method of self, automagic configuration, I'm just getting dropped into the proverbial "There is a problem with your display" message with several not-very-helpful options, just after lightdm comes up, but all before I'm granted a greeter. is really not helpful in any way, although it at least attempts to document the situation. :) Problem is that support for ATI cards seems to be moving more towards a wasteland with each successive release of ubuntu. Our needs require that we have a gui, so I decided to go with gnome-shell since it's just so darn pretty. Building up an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS server for my job