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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Zuke,<br>
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I understand the statement below. Same thing happened to me years
ago when I upgraded my Ubuntu to the latest version the video
driver quit working so then I tried to install the new version the
thing blew up. So spent time fiddling around with it I finally
gave up and went back to Windows.<br>
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It was frustrating to the least after spending alot of time
getting my Ubuntu desktop set up the way I wanted and everything
just works until the faulty video driver had to screw it up. I
see video driver support from ATi (AMD) has gotten alot better so
I am going back to using Linux desktop again. The video driver
issues is not Linux's fault. It's just they kept these drivers as
closed source so it's hard for the devs to make sure it works
correctly without help from the manufacture. I think recently
this been changed? Hopefully this time around it'll be easier
since now I have three monitors so it'll be interesting.<br>
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On 10/18/2013 6:57 PM, ZukePrime wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">P.S. Not trolling, but I tell you my patience with
Linux is running out, when a fresh install self-destructs after
something as "simple" as loading a video driver...on a system
that was working fine on 13.04 (and 13.10 upgrade) with 313 and
319 drivers for a few months now. I hate windows bloat, but
I've never had as many issues with my windows install (dual
boot) as I've had with Ubuntu. Arrgghh...I really want it to
work and cut the windows cord. Linux will never break through
if something like this breaks the system so easily. Rant
off...I'm just frustrated and need to step away. :D
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