If your Linux system hangs during the configuration of the ATI HD3750 graphics driver, it could be due to a number of reasons. Here are a few things you can try to resolve the issue:
- Check your system logs: Before you do anything else, check your system logs to see if there are any error messages related to the graphics driver or any other system components. The logs may give you a clue as to what is causing the hang.
- Check your hardware: Make sure that your graphics card is properly installed and functioning correctly. Check that the card is seated properly in the PCIe slot and that all necessary power cables are connected.
- Use the open-source driver: The ATI HD3750 is supported by the open-source Radeon driver, which is included with most Linux distributions. You can try using this driver instead of the proprietary driver provided by AMD.
- Use an older driver version: If you are using the latest version of the ATI driver, you may want to try using an older version instead. Sometimes, newer drivers can have compatibility issues with certain hardware or software configurations.
- Try a different Linux distribution: If you are still experiencing issues after trying the above steps, you may want to try a different Linux distribution to see if the issue is specific to your current distribution.
- Contact ATI support: If none of the above steps work, you may want to contact ATI support for further assistance. They may be able to provide more specific guidance based on your system configuration and the issue you are experiencing.