On 2/3/06, Bruce Burden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Sigh. It looks like the X600 isn't supported by
>fglrx. Rechecked ATI's web site.
The X600 in my Asus was working fine with the latest ATI drivers.
-Richard
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--- Bruce Burden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sigh. It looks like the X600 isn't supported by
>fglrx. Rechecked ATI's web site.
Where did you find that? Here it says it's supported
http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_8.21.7.html
> Well, it looks like the next video card will b
Sigh. It looks like the X600 isn't supported by
fglrx. Rechecked ATI's web site.
Well, it looks like the next video card will be an
nVidia. At least the support their cards...
Errr, no holy wars regarding who makes better cards,
please.
Benoit Joseph schreef:
> Hello All,
>
> I've read that the ati-drivers does not support 2.6.15 kernel yet...
Not true; I've been using them together for the last two versions of the
ATI drivers:
motub -> uname -r
2.6.15-gentoo
motub -> fglrxinfo
display: :0.0 screen: 0
OpenGL vendor string: AT
Hello All,
I've read that the ati-drivers does not support 2.6.15 kernel yet...
I guess when you say nothing finish it means that your command hangs and desn't give you the prompt. I have the same problem.
(ati Rf250 M9)
Here are a site that point the problem and a way to patch 2.6.15 kernel...
Bruce Burden schreef:
>
> Okay, I have fglrx as the driver in the xorg.conf file. And, at 24
> bit resolution, xdm starts X. Bliss!
>
> Then I realized that nothing was completing if it created an xterm of
> output or so. Drat!
>
> OS is Gentoo 2.6.15-gentoo-r1. Xorg is 6.8.2. Machine is a HP
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