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I'm trying to use the xorg-edgers PPA to install the latest ATI drivers on my laptop:

https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa

According to that link there is a package named fglrx-installer for 12.10 (Quantal):

 fglrx-installer  2:12.100~beta7-0ubuntu1~xedgers~quantal1

So I tried to add the PPA and install the package like this:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install fglrx-installer

It simply fails and reports that no such package exists. So how do I get this thing installed?

$ sudo apt-get install fglrx-installer
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package fglrx-installer
$ apt-cache search fglrx-installer
$

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The packages you might be looking for in this PPA are fglrx and fglrx-amdcccle.

But I recommend making a backup of your Ubuntu parititon, for example using Clonezilla, before trying this PPA.

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  • That's confusing because those are the names of the packages that get installed in the "other" tab of software sources. :/ +1 on making a backup though. I tried installing these 2 packages and it not only didn't properly run, it also had the AMD watermark on it (yes, you can remove that). I would up completely uninstalling and then manually installing the driver from AMD's site. Of course, you have to apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-generic linux-headers-$(uname -r) otherwise you cannot build DKMS. Oh well I wanted to use the package management system but guess I can't.
    – Brandon
    Apr 24, 2013 at 15:46
  • These are different ways of installing the AMD proprietary display driver: 1) Directly from AMD website, 2) From the "Additional Drivers" tab of "Software Sources", 3) From xorg-edgers PPA. I think it depends on a number of factors which provides the best solution, and one may try each by making a proper backup.
    – Sadi
    Apr 24, 2013 at 20:03
  • @Sadi: I think the OP knows about all of that. Also, when you say "a number of factors," it would be helpful if you could specify. As for your answer above: that doesn't work, because it pulls in fglrx from the Ubuntu repos that is the same as the "additional hardware" tab. That is not what the OP wants, since the OP wants the latest driver (so do I, actually). Suffice it to say, xorg-edgers is broken.
    – user69659
    Apr 25, 2013 at 0:30
  • I should also add that I've tried installing the ATI driver manually from the AMD website (yes, yes, I know about all the dependencies: been there, done that), but somehow the Unity is broken after install and even after I uninstalled the drivers, Unity was still broken. I couldn't find a way to recover (creating a new user gives Unity back, but it is unbelievably slow... somehow somewhere in the XOrg, the drivers/settings got messed up). Here is a related question: askubuntu.com/questions/280916.
    – user69659
    Apr 25, 2013 at 0:34
  • @William: Thanks for the clarification/correction about fglrx and xorg-edgers ppa. It seems to me from experience and so much reading that it's a combination of hardware and software setup that might affect which driver will suit you best. I've tried all and the best I could achieve so far is using the latest (13.3beta3) proprietary driver from AMD website which lets me switch between integrated Intel GPU and discrete AMD GPU using a small script as the AMD Control Center doesn't work unfortunately.
    – Sadi
    Apr 25, 2013 at 7:39

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