FranceIsBacon |
Jeudi 9 Avril 2015 à 19:18
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FranceIsBacon
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I'm running SparkyLinux LMDE x64, a Debian testing distro.
I'm at a total loss here. I have been googling this issue for days. The open drivers work, but I only get software rendering so my fps tanks. If I use the fglrx drivers from the repos I get a weird and persistent error with steam, along with the same error from POL. So I installed the beta drivers from AMD's website, fglrx-14.501.1003. Steam runs beautifully, but I get an error involving 32bit drivers from POL and can't even run the installer for League of Legends.
I have already made sure that I made my system multiarch, but it seems like the AMD installer doesn't install the 32bit driver at all.
I'm not a newbie, but I'm no Richard Stallman either. I have read and re-read the stickied post here and tried all of the troubleshooting steps included with no luck. Can anyone help me out?
Edité par FranceIsBacon
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Jeudi 9 Avril 2015 à 19:40
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Ronin DUSETTE
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You simply need to install the 32-bit libraries for your graphics driver. During the AMD driver install from their site, it usually asks if you want to install the 32-bit libraries too. At least from my recollection. If you are having trouble getting the 32-bit libraries installed, then you will need to check your distro's docs. You will continue to get the 32-bit lib error until they are present. Check the wiki, and if no info there helps you, then check with SparkyLinux and see if they do something different (honestly, I would stick with regular Debian or something a little more notable.). It is not anything against any flavour of Linux, but there may be some reason that the 32-bit libs are not being installed, or at least not being offered (The Nvidia driver does the same thing; during install, it asks if you want to install the 32-bit GL libraries, too).
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FranceIsBacon |
Jeudi 9 Avril 2015 à 19:54
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FranceIsBacon
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Thank you for responding so quickly!
It unfortunately doesn't ask if I want to install the 32bit libs. I have followed official documentation on this from AMD, Debian, and I tried hitting the SparkyLinux forums but since it's such a small community my post has yet to get a response.
My understanding is that after
[code]sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386[/code] packages see my system as both. When I installed fglrx from the repos it downloaded some packages from the i386 repos. but then PlayOnLinux wasn't able to see either 32bit or 64bit openGL libs. I was hoping the problem is just that the AMD installer didn't make some symlinks...
EDIT: Ok, I feel dumb. After putting my thoughts in writing, I started to doubt whether or not things are actually detecting multiarch. They arent. A good ol' sudo dpkg --print-architecture outputs amd64. Back to the drawing board.
Edité par FranceIsBacon
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Jeudi 9 Avril 2015 à 20:02
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Ronin DUSETTE
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I believe it is that, because if the Debian POL package was broken for everyone, I am sure we would be flooded with posts. ;)
As for your post in the forums for Sparky; that is why I use something with more of a following. I would honestly switch to something else, but that is up to you. Since their forums aren't giving you an answer, and it is a Debian baby, I would just go to Debian's forums and ask there. Unfortunately, there is not much more that I can say besides install the drivers and make sure the 32-bit libs are installed. lol. It should be pretty easy to do, but I am not sure if that distro does something different than Debian for whatever reason that could be causing this. Have you considered Lubuntu or Linux Mint LMDE?
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FranceIsBacon |
Vendredi 10 Avril 2015 à 5:15
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FranceIsBacon
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I installed pure Debian Jessie and configured everything from scratch. Works perfectly! Linux Mint and my hardware have a history of not playing nice, and since Debian-based distros is all I know, I just went with debian. All of my problems disappeard.
Thanks for trying to help. Staying away from SparkyLinux for now, too many issues with my configuration.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Vendredi 10 Avril 2015 à 6:51
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Ronin DUSETTE
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Glad you got it working. :)
PS: Make sure that you report this error to that distro's team. I am sure that they would want the feedback. ;)
Edité par RoninDusette
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