>Barry, can you update easily? There's been many improvements made
since 10.4, so that would be my best >advice. Otherwise, there is an
admin tool to configure AMD video chip sets, I wrote about this once
before >and I forget the name of the app. But, it is in the recent
version of Ubuntu repos. Just go to your AMD >chipset web site and you
should see the application there, plus the Linux version. Then, do a
synaptic >search to see if it's available for 10.4 and use that instead
of a roll-your-own version. Ric
I'll probably just move the desktop to 12.4. I'm still trying to get
use to Unity on my laptop, and have been keeping 10.4, and gnome, on the
desktop because it's familiar territory. For now, it is nice to have
GLX working again. Wish I knew exactly what I did to kill it so that I
could avoid doing that again.
Barry
Barry,
My advice: Install Xubuntu 12.04.You have a familiar Desktop and the
normal ubuntu software under-the-hood.
Joep
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