
#0 no ids found in url (should be separated by "_") +0s. Hope it helps anyone out there panicking because they don't have any video. Some of the apt-gets might be trivial, but it's my tried/true recipe. > it actually seemed to hand since I had ssh-ed with the -X option, but nonentheless, upon reboot I had a functional display.

Iv) changed the properties by typing : chmod ugo+x amd-driver-installer-12-4-x86.x86_64.run
ATI AMD RADEON HD 6320 GRAPHICS DRIVER
Ii) from my other functional unit, I downloaded the driver listed here :
ATI AMD RADEON HD 6320 GRAPHICS INSTALL
I) apt-get clean, apt-get autoclean, apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, apt-get install make, apt-get install bison, apt-get install linux-headers-3.2.0.2-amd64. Since I had installed it as an SSH server, I simply logged in, su-ed to root and did the following : I noticed the video went haywire (just lines, but I could guess the mouse was moving as a solid block/cursor). Immediately following the install of debian whhezy/sid. It's not a real desktop, as the internal hardware is much more akin to a laptop, but I digress.Īt any rate it contains an AMD Radeon 6320 onboard video card.

I just acquire a Compaq Desktop (CQ2000 / cq2025).
