


Make: *** /lib/modules/3.7.10-1.4-default/build: No such file or directory. Kernel includes at /lib/modules/3.7.10-1.4-default/source/include not found or incompleteįile: /lib/modules/3.7.10-1.4-default/source/include/asm-x86_64/compat.h I will know post a part of the output with some errot messages of the installation of catalyst 13.1:
#Amd e 450 apu driver how to#
I'am not used to post in forums, so I don't know how to post a long text here. I now remeber that I have saved the output of the installation. Upload this report to SUSE Paste and post a link here.thank you for helping Try to install with the "-r" option, it should then create a report and tell you where.
#Amd e 450 apu driver 1080p#
When i first got the laptop, it ran at a blistering speed, it would stream a full 1080p YouTube video without any stutter or latency at all, the fan was. I have a Lenovo Ideapad S205 laptop, it is specced with. Well, I would need some error message to help you. Hi all, i know im new here but i really wanted to know something. I'm looking forward for any suggestions that brings my system back to normal. I really would love to get opensuse back to the stability and reliablity as I experienced with 12.1 and 12.2. Sad enough, that I hadn't had any problem with 12.2 for 9 months. the lock-screen after suspend often doesn't provide the usual password-box and I have to force a x-server restartīoth solutions derrange me from my daily work.

I can only change the resolution by using the Catalyst-Center that demands a restart of the X-Server This actually helps with the problems above but causes new issues: I then, following the advice from the thread, choose the AMD-driver fglrx. I upgraded and downgraded the X-Server and radeon-driver and nothing could fix the problem. The default open-source radeon driver leads into a hard system crash when decoding flash-videos and doing renderings with belender (). Since the update from 12.2 to 12.3 I have various issues. I have a notebook with the AMD E-450 chip and an integrated Radeon 6320 graphic module.
