Hi !
This afternoon I’ve managed to install the latest ATI drivers for my Acer TravelMate 5720G laptop.
The install procedure was a pain, after a few reboots and white screens (frozen screens after reboot and starting X).
Here are my tips:
1) If your pc freezes after installation, don’t worry. Just restart and press any key when the bootloader (grub in my case) is loading, then add to the boot parameters a new one, ’3′. If you add ’3′ as a parameter, the kernel will boot on text mode, and no more freezes. After that, you can edit your X configuration (/etc/X11/xorg.conf) and restore the working one.
2) Install all the stuff required by the driver. You will notice the install procedure is trying to compile a kernel module, if you don’t have the gcc compiler, kernel headers, and other libs, i will fail (as seen on the log file).
3) Turn off SELINUX (yes, turn it of using the command echo 0 > /selinux/enforce as root
4) If you failed a previous installation, use uninstall script before trying to install the new one.
This is the driver that worked for me:
- https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/ati-driver-installer-10-8-x86.x86_64.run
try a newer version if it exist and good luck !!
Hey !
Very easy, update process was a piece of cake. Just upload and upgrade, also auto update all the plugins and that’s it.
Recommended !
Hi again.
We’ve added a new feature, requested by user “Jorge González” from spain.
Now you can view all the modified tasks in a month, just click on the “Report” link added to the left column.
Those tasks could be used to build a monthly activity report, or something else…
Thanks to the user for the sugestion, we encourage you to take part in the project sending feedback and comments to the blog (now the comments will be attended).
Long live to the lich king !
Hey, you bad dog !
There were about 3k spam comments in the blog, so I decided to erase all the comments (sorry if you were waiting for a response) and activate akismet. Let’s see if this works as expected.
Hi all.
Now the projects can be ordered the way you want, using the “order” field in each project.
The default value is 1000, and all the same priority projects are alphabetically ordered, as usual.
AND the “-1″ value hides the project from the main view and the project selector (to add new tasks).
Total programming time: 2 hours, I love cake php !!
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