The driver manager is hanging on the "Collecting Information about your system" phase it's not progressing past this point.
Is any one else experiencing this, if so are there any known fixes?
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I found a workaround on the BinaryDriverHowto page, under the Installation without X header. You can run
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To answer your initial question ("Is any one else experiencing this"), the answer is Yes - me. Still searching for a fix myself (your second question), I will edit my answer if I ever find one. EDIT: I finally found a bug report about this issue. EDIT: A comment within provides with a quick fix/workaround:
You may also need to install
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Muon package manager ( |
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the initial answer I recieved worked for my laptop but did not for my desktop, laptop uses nvidia desktop uses amd, If oyu're using an amd gpu please see the following information! At this point in time fglrx is not supported I do not know if it's coming back in the future what this means for people using amd gpus is that we'll be using the open source drivers. Run the following commands in the terminal to list your pci devices
which will spit out a bit of information but you should see some thing similar to this
the purpose of that is to find out your gpus model, which is some thing you should know, this next command spits out a ton of information and is some thing that you should never forget and if you look through it you'll see why.
Go all the way to the bottom of your terminal and you will see some thing like the following.
This is the open source amd driver, and it's active. The overall point of this specific answer to inform people that by default you should have the open source driver installed and activated on your system by default for your amd gpu, in regards to the other drivers the original answer to this question is still valid. |
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