Re: Ati driver installation for low latency kernel (Kubuntu)

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On 31 July 2007 at 21:30, Ross <rosscoad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > Now the problem is, that in the Ati driver installation, the 
> > kernel is modified. If I install the driver while using the  
> > generic kernel, it works well with the generic kernel. If    
> > I then boot the low latency kernel and install the driver,   
> > it only works with the low latency kernel, but not anymore   
> > with the generic kernel. Now I would be fine without 3D      
> > acceleration while I'm using the low latency kernel, but the 
> > annoying thing is that sometimes the system freezes if the   
> > driver doesn't work properly.                                
> >
> > Can anyone help me solve the issue, or does someone know a
> > workaround? I would be most gratefull!

A couple years ago I was trying the same thing on a tower PC.  My 
investigation back then lead me to a kernel mailing list archive that 
said the two (low latency and ATI's graphics acceleration) were 
incompatible.  This might have extended to nVidia too.  It's been so 
long that I don't remember the details anymore.

G'luck...
--
Kevin


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