I believe that every time you install the atigraphics card driver in Ubuntu, You have to input a lot of commands, which is very troublesome, and many times the installation is still unsuccessful. In fact, there is a relatively simple way for ATI to install LINUX drivers. AMD has always been using this method, but it was not successful in the past to install it on ubuntu, which may be a problem with the driver itself, now the latest atidriver 7.12 can be installed in a simple way. Atidriver 7.12 supports 9500 or more graphics cards, but not old graphics cards. Aiglx is supported. : Htt
I believe that every time you install the atigraphics card driver in Ubuntu, You have to input a lot of commands, which is very troublesome, and many times the installation is still unsuccessful.
In fact, there is a relatively simple way for ATI to install LINUX drivers. AMD has always been using this method, but it was not successful in the past to install it on ubuntu, which may be a problem with the driver itself, now the latest atidriver 7.12 can be installed in a simple way.
Atidriver 7.12 supports 9500 or more graphics cards, but not old graphics cards. Aiglx is supported.
: Https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/ati-driver-installer-8.443.1-x86.x86_64.run
Download the downloaded file to the desktop, it is recommended to change the file name: changed to: ati-driver-installer.run
Installation may require installation and compilation of necessary tool code:
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install module-assistant build-essential fakeroot dh-make debhelper debconf libstdc ++ 5 linux-headers-$ (uname-r)
It's time !! Open the terminal !!
Enter sudo and drag the downloaded file to the terminal window !!! Then press Enter !!
At this time, we should see that the terminal has a response.
Pop up !!
Select Continue to Continue, and then select I Agree (I Agree)