2013-10-18, 15:43
(2013-10-18, 15:38)locomot1f Wrote: @beschmid. i know the logo you're talking about.
for some reason it thinks that you have loaded fglrx.
please make sure that you uninstall fglrx. I think it might be installing itself by default.
even if that means loading it, to re-uninstall it. and make sure that it doesn't try to install -- fglrx-updates.
that is a separate package, that you might want to try to see if it is loaded, and uninstall that as well
$sudo apt-get purge fglrx-updates
@locomot1f: I will purge it just to make sure. Since my original post, I was able to re-install everything and get xbmc to boot without the logo, but now I am experiencing the artifacts and flickering (can't even scroll through or read a lot of the XBMC menus) as noopiex and others, and it looks like from an earlier post of yours we might have the same processor... I am waiting and reading everything I can to see if anyone has come up with a solution... before my wife says enough. I just upgraded everything!