On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 09:43:32PM +0400, Roman V.Leon. wrote: > Gents and Ladies :-) please advise. > > I have an HP notebook with Ati Radeon 4200 GPU on board and > sometimes i like to play old good windows games with help of "wine" > while my little daughter is sleeping. But recently a real disaster > had happened, ATI dropped a support of Radeon 4xxx cards and after > update i was oblige to install a radeon driver instead of fglrx. > Unfortunately this driver doesn't allow me to play Heroes of MM V. I > tried to return to previous version of fglrx-driver(from > snapshots.debian.org repo), but didn't succeed in it because driver > depends on many packages including Xorg and so forth. I also tried > fglrx-legacy-driver from experimental repository, but it hangs my > system. Could you suggest please what steps i should do to manage my > radeon working as it was before. My debian version is wheezy, > current version of radeon driver which i see in the repo is > 1:12-6+point-1. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FYI, I don't see this version at http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=xserver-xorg-video-radeon
Did you install the non-free firmware along with the radeon driver? Did "Heroes of MM V" report any errors or is performance simply lacking? > > It is really important because i can't eat, i'm always in a bad > mood, i'm bad with women and i'm suffering from insomnia without my > old good games :-))) Thank you in advance. If it's that important to you, why not install Windows alongside Linux and boot into it to play the games? > > P.S. > Please do not advise any pills. % apt-cache show pills N: Unable to locate package pills E: No packages found > > -- > Cheers, > Roman V.Leon. >
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