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Hi all,
today I have upgraded my system (unfortunately I don't have anymore "pacman.log") and gnome doesn't start like before.
The issue is related to video driver (catalyst) because when I start the system, I have this error:
"ERROR: could not insert 'fglrx': Invalid argument"
I have "nomodeset" in kernel line.
Furthermore I tried downgrade the driver from 12.4-1 to 12.3 and 11.8, without results.. Maybe a kernel problem?
What I can try to do?
Last edited by diaSalvatore (2012-05-01 17:07:14)
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Also happens to me on boot with Openbox/LXDE.
Trying to load the module once in Desktop gives the same error:
[craag@craag-12eee ~]$ sudo modprobe fglrx
ERROR: could not insert 'fglrx': Invalid argumentdmesg gives some output when the above line is run.
[ 1647.962156] fglrx: disagrees about version of symbol wake_up_process
[ 1647.962167] fglrx: Unknown symbol wake_up_process (err -22)
Kernel 3.3.4 x86_64 stock, catalyst-12.4-1
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I have resolved (thanks to IRC channel!
).
I hope it could help you too.
My problem was that I hadn't installed catalyst-hook or catalyst-daemon package, hence when I installed last driver it can't be able to recompile the module.
Then:
1. I downloaded last linux headers
2. I downloaded last video driver
3. I installed catalyst-hook, then run "catalyst_build_module"
..et voilà!
Now it works like a charm! ![]()
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Good to hear you've managed to solve it.
Don't forget to mark your thread as [SOLVED].
Burninate!
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