Espionage724 wrote:
Have you verified fglrx to be working properly? Try typing fglrxinfo in Terminal to see info, and then fgl_glxgears and see if anything appears.marshallracer wrote:
hey, has anyone an idea why I'm having a pure black screen in all wine applications on 13.10 (including osu!, ofcourse)?
I completely reinstalled Ubuntu a few days ago since I had problems with the display manager in 12.04 and I got myself Saucy now and somehow Starting osu results in a simple black screen
Newest Catalyst Beta is installed using a HD 5670 and osu was installed using boats POL script
As for mmstick's note, the open-source radeon driver is also something to try if fglrx isn't working out for you.Last I heard, Oibaf's PPA had little-to-no support for saucy (still appears to be the case). Only things you'd get out of it on saucy are "glamor-egl" and "wayland" if I understand right, unless you manually specify the raring branch instead?mmstick wrote:
First, uninstall Catalyst and then do the following:## Install the latest 'Updated and Optimized' open source drivers via Oibaf's PPA then reboot
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers; sudo apt-get update; sudo aptitude upgrade -y; sudo aptitude dist-upgrade -y; sudo reboot
Support for Saucy was added two days ago. The benefit of Oibaf is more than just glamor, but that the xorg drivers that shipped with Ubuntu 13.10 are nearly 3 months old. Marek Olsak joined AMD's open source team and began submitting patches on July 30th 2013, of which he has regularly submitted a substantial amount of patches, especially in the last 3 months. To benefit from that, you need the latest drivers, aka Oibaf, who stays up-to-date with the latest git efforts.