Fourth time trying to get the ATI drivers to work, and I'm fed up.
Every time I try to, I get "frequency out of range" on my monitor when I have to restart my computer after installing ATI drivers for my Radeon HD 4650. I'm on a 64 bit machine, Intel core 2 quad @ 2.16 (approx) GHZ and using Karmic 9.10 of Kubuntu. I'm using a CRT monitor that supports about 75hz at a very low resolution and 60hz at 1024x768 resolution+.
I figured out a key combination to lower the resolution via a key combination once Kubuntu started up and I had the "frequency out of range" message, and it becomes visible, but I can only see maybe at most a 10th of the screen and it's pushed up into the top left corner of the screen. My cursor doesn't appear no matter where I move the mouse, and it's virtually unusable in this state.
I got the latest ATI Catalyst proprietary drivers(cause I want performance and speed). I've had to re-format & re-install Kubuntu MANY times in the past few days due to problems that caused the operating system to not function properly.
Every time I try to, I get "frequency out of range" on my monitor when I have to restart my computer after installing ATI drivers for my Radeon HD 4650. I'm on a 64 bit machine, Intel core 2 quad @ 2.16 (approx) GHZ and using Karmic 9.10 of Kubuntu. I'm using a CRT monitor that supports about 75hz at a very low resolution and 60hz at 1024x768 resolution+.
I figured out a key combination to lower the resolution via a key combination once Kubuntu started up and I had the "frequency out of range" message, and it becomes visible, but I can only see maybe at most a 10th of the screen and it's pushed up into the top left corner of the screen. My cursor doesn't appear no matter where I move the mouse, and it's virtually unusable in this state.
I got the latest ATI Catalyst proprietary drivers(cause I want performance and speed). I've had to re-format & re-install Kubuntu MANY times in the past few days due to problems that caused the operating system to not function properly.
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