Redefined Horizons wrote:
However, he is having some problem with his graphics card. He is using
the ATI Sapphire Radeon 1650. Does anyone now if it is still necessary
to go through these steps to install support for the video card?

http://www.debianhelp.org/node/4447

I have used 2 different X1650Pro cards since December with Etch. That may not be exactly the same as X1650, but my bet is that your friend's will work fine with the proprietary drivers. The instructions on the link you provided aren't quite the steps I follow, but if they worked for someone else they will probably work for you. (There is more than one way to get the same result here.)

I should point out that any changes to your kernel will require uninstalling and reinstalling the ATI driver. That may annoy your friend a lot, compared with how things work with Windows. Updating to new (proprietary) drivers involves the same process. If the Debian fglrx packages support this card (last time I checked they did NOT, but you should check again) that would make your life a whole lot easier -- updating the driver, for whatever reason, would be so much easier. The main problem with that approach is the lag between current ATI drivers and the Debian packages. The ATI proprietary drivers since January have performed much better than previous ones.


HTH,
Dave W.


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