Hi there.
I'm having trouble with the video driver. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just upgraded from 15.04 and, as usual lately, the new kernel (4.2, I think it was) had problems with fglrx so I successfully booted from the previous one (3.19, maybe?). I then changed the video driver to the open-source one and tried to boot from kernel 4.2. It worked, and then I f****d up: I changed video driver again from the open-source one to the "fglrx updates" just to see if that one would work with that new kernel (although I haven't got the slightest idea what "updates" means). No, it didn't work. But the big trouble came when i tried to boot from kernel 3.19 again and I couldn't! So now I can't boot from either of the two kernels I have available. I only can use the liveCD.Is there any way of changing the video driver back to the open-source one from liveCD to boot system from kernel 4.2 or to the fglrx (no updates) to boot from kernel 3.19?
Thanks in advance. I'm kind of tired of this video driver thing...
I'm having trouble with the video driver. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just upgraded from 15.04 and, as usual lately, the new kernel (4.2, I think it was) had problems with fglrx so I successfully booted from the previous one (3.19, maybe?). I then changed the video driver to the open-source one and tried to boot from kernel 4.2. It worked, and then I f****d up: I changed video driver again from the open-source one to the "fglrx updates" just to see if that one would work with that new kernel (although I haven't got the slightest idea what "updates" means). No, it didn't work. But the big trouble came when i tried to boot from kernel 3.19 again and I couldn't! So now I can't boot from either of the two kernels I have available. I only can use the liveCD.Is there any way of changing the video driver back to the open-source one from liveCD to boot system from kernel 4.2 or to the fglrx (no updates) to boot from kernel 3.19?
Thanks in advance. I'm kind of tired of this video driver thing...
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