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    Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

    Hi,

    Any ideas how to install open source drivers for my graphics card that's ATI Mobility Radeon x2500 ( just renamed x1600)?

    I have made a clean Kubuntu 10.04 install and my graphics card isn't working always correctly. I found some guide how to install open source drivers manually, but the problem is that I can't find xorg.conf file at /etc/X11

    I think clean install makes Kubuntu to use the closed drivers, but as I said they are not working every time. Also how can I check which drivers I'm currently using?

    -Tim

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    Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

    Hi Tim...

    You may have already read this but does this page help? Although it states it is for Jaunty, the link to it was listed here.

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      #3
      Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

      Originally posted by ardvark71
      Hi Tim...

      You may have already read this but does this page help? Although, it states it is for Jaunty, the link to it was listed here.

      Regards...
      Thanks for the link to Lucid Lynx wiki. I have been reading the Jaunty page, but I have missed that LL page. I haven't been successful yet with my graphics card, but I'll keep on trying.

      Can anyone tell me why I don't have the xorg.conf in /etc/X11 folder? I have made a clean Install of K 10.04, so I think it should be there... or should it be?


      E: I found this list from that ATI - Linux wiki:

      ATI Catalyst Linux 9.4 driver
      Release date: April 17, 2009

      The following products have been moved to the legacy software support structure (including Mobile and All-in-Wonder Variants):

      * ATI Radeon 9500 Series
      * ATI Radeon 9550 Series
      * ATI Radeon 9600 Series
      * ATI Radeon 9700 Series
      * ATI Radeon 9800 Series
      * ATI Radeon X300 Series
      * ATI Radeon X550 Series
      * ATI Radeon X600 Series
      * ATI Radeon X700 Series
      * ATI Radeon X800 Series
      * ATI Radeon X850 Series
      * ATI Radeon X1050 Series
      * ATI Radeon X1200 Series
      * ATI Radeon X1250 Series
      * ATI Radeon X1300 Series
      * ATI Radeon X1400 Series
      * ATI Radeon X1550 Series
      * ATI Radeon X1600 Series
      * ATI Radeon X1650 Series
      * ATI Radeon X1800 Series
      * ATI Radeon X1900 Series
      * ATI Radeon Xpress Series
      * ATI Radeon X2100 Series
      So I understand that it would be better to really try those open source drivers? ... And I'm still missing the xorg.conf. I'm so confused with this ...

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        #4
        Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

        Hi Tim...

        If I remember correctly, the newer versions of Ubuntu/Kubuntu don't come with an xorg.conf file, unless a driver or program creates one, as in my case. We dealt with this same problem over here. Perhaps some of the information can be of help.

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          #5
          Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

          Well, I tried to solve this problem with my friend today. The open source drivers won't solve my problem, because they don't even work (at this time) as well as ATI's closed drivers. And because ATI isn't supporting anymore my old graphics card on Linux, I'll have to do a dual boot to my computer. In windows my GPU and its drivers are working perfectly.

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            #6
            Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

            Originally posted by timdanub
            Well, I tried to solve this problem with my friend today. The open source drivers won't solve my problem, because they don't even work (at this time) as well as ATI's closed drivers. And because ATI isn't supporting anymore my old graphics card on Linux, I'll have to do a dual boot to my computer. In windows my GPU and its drivers are working perfectly.
            Hi....

            When you say that the drivers aren't working, do you mean that there is no direct rendering (3D acceleration,) or do you mean you get no video at all, just a command prompt?

            Also, is the ATI GPU integrated or is attached to a card that connects to the motherboard via AGP/PCI/PCI-E slot?

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              #7
              Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

              Hi,

              I think it's wrong to say that they are not working. They work at some point and 3D acceleration works. The problem seems to be with the shaders. For normal use they work well, but on some occasions I get error messages that's related to shaders. Also GPU isn't integrated. I also thought of changing it, but I guess in that case it would be easier to just buy a new laptop

              -Tim

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                #8
                Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

                Originally posted by timdanub
                Also GPU isn't integrated. I also thought of changing it, but I guess in that case it would be easier to just buy a new laptop
                Hi...

                So you are using a laptop? If so, then your GPU is integrated unless there is technology out there that I haven't kept up on.

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                  #9
                  Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

                  Try this page for more information http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/to...-video-driver/

                  In order to make the xorg.conf file in newer versions of Ubuntu/Kubuntu, you have to log in using a Console Login, and run
                  Code:
                  sudo Xorg -configure
                  It will create an xorg.conf.new file in your home directory. You need to move that to /etc after you've modified it to use your proper drivers.

                  The page that I linked to links to the site Ubuntu X, and I highly suggest joining their freenode chat room. They'll be able to guide you in getting the drivers to work properly.

                  Have a great day
                  Patrick.

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                    #10
                    Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

                    Originally posted by PatrickDickey
                    Try this page for more information http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/to...-video-driver/

                    In order to make the xorg.conf file in newer versions of Ubuntu/Kubuntu, you have to log in using a Console Login, and run
                    Code:
                    sudo Xorg -configure
                    It will create an xorg.conf.new file in your home directory. You need to move that to /etc after you've modified it to use your proper drivers.

                    The page that I linked to links to the site Ubuntu X, and I highly suggest joining their freenode chat room. They'll be able to guide you in getting the drivers to work properly.

                    Have a great day
                    Patrick.
                    Thanks for this site. Maybe I'll give my laptop one more chance

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                      #11
                      Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

                      Another issue with the Radeon X1600 .... http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3111974.0"]KDS Monitor / "RV530LE [Radeon X1600]" graphics card - high resolution problems[/URL] ?

                      Guess it would be tough with a laptop to get another display or video card.....

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                        #12
                        Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

                        Originally posted by timdanub
                        Originally posted by PatrickDickey
                        Try this page for more information http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/to...-video-driver/

                        In order to make the xorg.conf file in newer versions of Ubuntu/Kubuntu, you have to log in using a Console Login, and run
                        Code:
                        sudo Xorg -configure
                        It will create an xorg.conf.new file in your home directory. You need to move that to /etc after you've modified it to use your proper drivers.

                        The page that I linked to links to the site Ubuntu X, and I highly suggest joining their freenode chat room. They'll be able to guide you in getting the drivers to work properly.

                        Have a great day
                        Patrick.
                        Thanks for this site. Maybe I'll give my laptop one more chance

                        Hi, I am currently using a X1600pro with open source radeon driver on one of my machines, and below is the xorg.conf I use (NOTE: If your machine have a pci-xpress instaed of an AGP slot, then comment or change the "AGP " related lines)
                        Code:
                        # the order is important!
                        
                        #Section "Module"
                        # Load     "evdev"
                        # Load     "dri"
                        # Load     "i2c"
                        # Load     "glx"
                        # Load     "extmod"
                        # Load     "synaptics"
                        # Load     "v4l"
                        #EndSection
                        
                        Section "Monitor"
                         Identifier  "CTX Monitor"
                        # VendorName  "CTX"
                        # ModelName  "BuiltinPanel"
                        # Option    "CalcAlgorithm" "CheckDesktopGeometry"
                        # Option    "DPMS"
                        # HorizSync  30-90
                        # VertRefresh 57-84
                        # UseModes   "Modes[0]"
                        # Gamma    1.25
                        EndSection
                        
                        #Section "Modes"
                        # Identifier  "Modes[0]"
                        #EndSection
                        
                        
                        Section "Screen"
                         Identifier  "default"
                         # choose driver: fglrx, radeon, radeonhd
                         Device    "Radeon X1600 Pro"
                         Monitor   "CTX Monitor"
                         # 32 is an illegal value
                         DefaultDepth 24
                         SubSection "Display"
                          Depth   24
                          Modes   "1280x1024" "1024x768" "1440x1050" "800x600" 
                         EndSubSection
                        EndSection
                        
                        
                        # for the Xorg radeon driver
                        Section "Device"
                         Identifier  "Radeon X1600 Pro"
                         VendorName  "ATI"
                         BoardName  "ATI Radeon X1600 Pro"
                         BusID    "PCI:1:0:0"
                         Driver    "radeon"
                         # X1600 only supports EXA, which is the successor of XAA anyway
                         Option    "AccelMethod" "EXA"
                         Option    "AGPMode" "4"
                         Option    "EnablePageFlip" "on"
                         # save some power
                         # Option    "DynamicClocks" "on"
                        EndSection
                        
                        Section "DRI"
                        #  Group   "video"
                          Mode    0666
                        EndSection
                        
                        #Section "ServerFlags"
                        # fglrx relies on XGL, not the new AIGLX
                        #    Option "AIGLX" "on"
                        #EndSection
                        
                        Section "Extensions"
                          Option   "Composite" "Enable"
                        EndSection
                        copy this file to /etc/X11/ directory. If there is no other problem, it will enable OpenGL rendering, etc. I hope it will work.

                        Regards

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                          #13
                          Re: Drivers for ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 (X1600)?

                          You really don't need a xorg.conf, unless the driver is not loading. In the OP's case it is. The problem seems to be in limitations of the driver. Switch to Gallium3D.
                          Processor: AMD FX-8320 Eight-Core @ 4.00GHz (8 Cores,) Motherboard: ASUS M5A97 R2.0, Memory: 32768MB
                          Disk: 2000GB ST2000DM001-9YN1 + 1000GB ST31000340AS, Network: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411
                          Graphics: ASUS AMD Radeon HD 7850, Audio: C-Media CMI8788, Monitor: S220HQL

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