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Offline gezza

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KDE4+ATI cards
« on: February 26, 2010, 01:19:01 AM »
Hi to all,
I managed to crash 2010 in a most spectacular fashion.
Somehow, I lost the video driver for the ATI card. The system rebooted to a text login and I ran PCC.
Although I selected the correct video driver and resolution, when I tried 'test' the system dissapeared into nomans land.
Rebooting brought me back to the text login.
Trying to apt-get the ATI driver, crashed, saying it could not load it..
48 hours later, I gave up and reinstalled 2009.2 to start again. This time the ATI driver was installed, I think, at least the screen looks good, but if I try to run the 'ati catalyst' it reports no ATI driver installed.?????
I am still in 2009.2  preparing to upgrade to 2010, but why does the catalyst not run and why is there such a problem getting the ATI card recognised??
As always, your thoughts will be greatfully received.
Gezza

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Re: KDE4+ATI cards
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2010, 07:50:21 AM »
pcc is one entity and kde4 is another, kde4 limits itself to do whatever pcc tells it to do

what video card do you have?

what driver did you installed?
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Re: KDE4+ATI cards
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2010, 12:18:10 AM »
RV280 ( Radeon 9200 PRO)
The module is Card-ATI-Radeon 9250 and earlier.
This is from the Control center.
Having lost the driver it became impossible to reinstall it.
I am currently in kde3 2009.2.
I must admit I thought the card had died. Re-installing showed that it was not.
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Re: KDE4+ATI cards
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2010, 12:40:28 AM »
my exact same video card using the same driver but i am using kde4 without a problem for years

a dead video card usually will not boot at all, no video

this sounds like you had problems with xorg.conf file, did you changed monitor or the resolution/refresh rate of the monitor?
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