![]() This results in arriving at a command line interface. in the grub menu, select the recovery mode.In my case I had to download it from here. using another computer, download the latest proprietary driver from ATI on the official site. ![]() Here is what I did, which solved the problem: As a consequence, when I tried to install Ubuntu 10.10, it froze just after the login screen and when I tried to install Ubuntu 11.10, it did not even arrive to the login screen. ![]() I had the same problem, and also another one that you seem to also have at the same time: a big annoying AMD Unsupported Harware icon. ![]()
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