Hi,
Maybe you could build your own i386 packages ? you just need to download
3 files on [1]. Then you extract the source with : $dpkg-source -x
fglrx-driver_8-10-1.dsc
go to the new directory : $cd fglrx-driver-8-10/
and you build with the following : $dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -uc -b
Rega
On 11/25/2008 12:18:44 PM, Romain Beauxis wrote:
> It would be very nice if this could be confirmed also with the
> current
>
> experimental package, would you be able to test it ?
As far as I can see, experimental only has the packages for the amd64,
and I'm on an i386 system.
-Ivan Avramovi
Le Tuesday 25 November 2008 18:06:23 Ivan Avramovic, vous avez écrit :
> I'm going to echo what Henning said. I went ahead and ran the 8.10
> installer straight from ATI, and I can confirm that the newer driver
> fixes the bug, and now Blender (and presumably other apps) are usable.
>
> There ar
I'm going to echo what Henning said. I went ahead and ran the 8.10
installer straight from ATI, and I can confirm that the newer driver
fixes the bug, and now Blender (and presumably other apps) are usable.
There are still some (perhaps related) residual bugs, for instance,
the GNOME panel d
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