MOBO: Intel d865gbf with onboard Intel 865G Extreme 2 Graphics 2 Controller Vid Card: HIS H467Q1GHDAP with ATI Radeon HD 4600 AGP Series chipset OS: Ubuntu 9.04 X: 7.4 Driver: Latest ATI Prop/fglrx from ATI site and installed per instuctions at cchtml.com Monitor: ViewSonic VG2230wm According to the Intel Tech spec: The Intel 865G chipset contains two separate, mutually exclusive graphics options. Either the Intel Extreme Graphics 2 controller (contained within the 82865G GMCH) is used, or an AGPadd-in card can be used. When an AGP add-in card is installed, the Intel Extreme Graphics 2 controller is disabled. What's happening: If I run Ubuntu with the on board video and the default xorg.conf I can use the system, though it kinda makes having a video card pointless, performance isn't great, and I can have no desktop effects. Attachments for this: xorg.conf, lspci_NoCard, Xorg.0.log.noCard When I install the card into the board the system starts to boot, but right at the end the Ubuntu splash screen changes color, then drops to command line (tty1). TTY7 has just blinking cursor. Attachments: lspci_withCard, Xorg.0.log.withCard. This happens with the default xorg.conf and the one that was generated by the aticonfig (xorg.conf.fglrx)
Created attachment 29739 [details] Default conf
Created attachment 29740 [details] lspci no card
Created attachment 29741 [details] Log no card
Created attachment 29742 [details] lspci with card
Created attachment 29743 [details] Log with card
Created attachment 29744 [details] ATI Generated conf
James Carroll, 9.04 reached EOL on October 23, 2010. For more on this, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases . If this is reproducible in a supported release, it will help immensely if you filed a new report with Ubuntu by ensuring you have the package xdiagnose installed, and that you click the Yes button for attaching additional debugging information running the following from a terminal: ubuntu-bug xorg Also, please feel free to subscribe me to it. For more on why this is helpful, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs.
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