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(This post was last modified: 2013-10-03, 21:14 by fritsch.)
In general: yes. You can for example use Lubuntu 13.04 64 bit installation, but then skip the /etc/init/xbmc.conf as this will interfer with your login manager.
The rest should be straight forward.
The only reason I started with a minimal iso is, that some think they have to use unity ;-) and complain about vsync later on.
Edit: If you choose xbmcbuntu, which is 32 bit - you cannot install the linked kernel.
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Please, use basic linux knowledge when typing commands :-)
and provide the logs that I requested in the first post.
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"and provide all the logs that I requested in the first post".
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Revove your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
and remove nomodeset from /etc/default/grub and run sudo update-grub afterwards
It is all full of fglrx traces.
Do this and post dmesg | pastebinit again.
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@bibibo: For you even the kernel radeon driver is not loaded. I think it is blacklisted by an old fglrx installation - Start a new installation following the howto on page 1.
Ressurecting a broken install is not topic of this thread.
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Okay. I understand. Thanks