Apologies for the long post...
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About what libraries to use for the video decoding I am not sure as the place that I got good ones from once seemed to have disappeared. It was some ftp site, since then I have not even bothered about trying to get that going again.
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Ok, I'm going to uninstall the existing Xine libraries and restricted formats using Adept and then search for alternatives.
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For the configuration of the ati card I am not 100% sure as to go about that once it is installed using the drivers preinstalled with your linux distro. You can however download the drivers from the ati website and I am sure they have a graphical wizard for guidance. This should over write your X configuration file to use the new drivers and patch your kernel .
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Tried that, unfortunately ATI does not provide Linux drivers for the ATI Mobility P/M.
From the
ATI Linux Driver FAQ
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The ATI Proprietary Linux driver currently supports Radeon 8500 and later AGP or PCI Express graphics products, as well as ATI FireGL 8700 and later products. We do not currently plan to include support for any products earlier than this. Drivers for earlier products should already be available from the DRI Project or Utah-GLX project.
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I'm not sure which of the two above is the more suitable for my graphics hardware so I'll have to do some research into this.
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Or if Kubuntu has dpkg you can see with adept or something what the ati driver package name is and then type "dpkg --reconfigure package_name"
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Perfect! Adept listed the following as not installed:
fglrx-control - control panel for the ATI graphics accelerators
xorg-driver-fglrx - Video driver for the ATI graphics accelerators
xorg-driver-fglrx-dev - Video driver for the ATI graphics accelerators (devel files)
However the driver details do not include my chipset among the compatibility list.
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For seeing if you have compiz you can just do a search in your package manager making sure that it searches for installed software.
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Brilliant, did that: typed "compiz" into the Adept search engine and it confirmed that compiz is not installed.
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The problem with Kububtu is that it installs LVM by default and once installed I think it could be a pain to get rid of it. I never tried using it so I am not familiar with it.
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I used Adept again and the LVM is not installed either.
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A useful command to see what processes are running is "ps -A"
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Yeah, that's quite handy when you need to know what's going on inside the computer.
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By the way, I'm not an expert, still newbie as well.
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Even so, you've managed to help this fellow newbie shed light on a few matters. I will post an update and in the meantime if you have anymore suggestions, feel free to share them with me. Thanks!
Jay