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Thanks for the link. I was shocked at how much performance difference the proprietary drivers offer.
I am slightly confused though on the difference between the catalyst drivers and fglrx(sp?) Drivers. If I click additional drivers in the system or utilities menu, it offers to install the fglxr drivers. Should I use those or catalyst?
Another thing driving me nuts, when I have the HDMI out enabled with DVI, newly launched apps are showing in the icon task bar on the monitor, but launch on my HDTV. Can I correct this? If I recall correctly there is a setting about this in Display options, but even when I set Monitor 1(DVI) as primary, it still likes to launch things on Monitor 2(HDTV). Not sure if it is broken or I am doing something wrong.
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I am slightly confused though on the difference between the catalyst drivers and fglrx(sp?) Drivers. If I click additional drivers in the system or utilities menu, it offers to install the fglxr drivers. Should I use those or catalyst?
I'm not sure if installing the proprietary driver automatically pulls in the Catalyst Control Centre utility. If it didn't, you can install it by entering
Code:sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install fglrx-amdcccle
PS. I used to frequently misspell fglrx (you got it right though) until I found out what it stands for: FireGL and Radeon for X.sigpic "Let us think the unthinkable, let us do the undoable, let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all." -- Douglas Adams
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My concern is do I really need to uninstall the xorg driver before using the proprietary drivers?
Also, over at crunchbanglinux, they made it sound as if the catalyst and fglrx were 2 different things, but maybe I misunderstood.
As for fglrx, I knew what it meant so I thought I had it right, but it was late and I was to lazy to look it up as I figured it would be clear what I meant either way.OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
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What I remember from when I last used a Radeon card a year or two ago was that I didn't need to uninstall the xorg driver - I'd just let "Jockey" (the program that runs when you go to Applications -> System -> Additional Drivers) handle the task of switching from using the open source xorg driver to the closed source driver. Never had a problem with it.sigpic "Let us think the unthinkable, let us do the undoable, let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all." -- Douglas Adams
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Go figure, nothing is ever as easy as it sounds. So I install the graphics driver, and reboot. When I come back to jockey, the original driver(non-updates) shows as installed.Then I try to install the driver updates, and jockey throws a warning dialog and references the jockey.log file. After hitting ok I get an error that a program has crashed. When I look at jockey again, it now says the driver is NOT installed :s Jockey.log http://pastebin.com/QthVBcMPOS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
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I see vmware reference in there and when I launch vmware player now, I get this error:
http://imgur.com/wBAJJOS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
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PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
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So I uninstalled vmware player, and tried again. No luck. So I found a suggestion on launchpad to install the packages manually. Again, I manage to get the non updated driver working, but the updates fails. I tried installing the updates using the package rather then apt or jockey. It acts like the updates install fine, but when I check Jockey it only shows the original driver installed.OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
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So I decided to try installing the packages via apt/konsole rather then jockey. It turns out the updates driver is meant to totally replace the original proprietary driver. I installed the updated driver and updated catalyst control center packages(which was pulled in with the driver anyways). Jockey still does not recognize either the original proprietary driver or the post-update driver as activated. Konsole/apt reports the updated driver and cc are installed. So am I good to go or do I need to activate them some how?OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
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I confirmed the proprietary post-release drivers were installed and working, but they worked horribly! It detected 2 monitors on the main screen where resolution is set, but when I tried to set HDTV left of DVI, it would not save the settings when I hit apply. Also, on the dual monitor settings screen it claimed I did not have 2 monitors installed. I may try the latest drivers off amd site and see if those are any better...thinking about it as I type, I did not try the catalyst control center to see how it worked. Does the display settings in system settings mainly apply to the xorg drivers?
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Graphics Card: MSI R7770
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PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
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