try always using the new ati-drivers, even if they're on the unstable branch, cause they always bugfix something.... also add the gentopia/sabayon repository from layman and use the drivers there, cause they're stabler and they're always quite updated.... and if they're not very updated as they are on the official branch you'll automatically upgrade to the most updated.... with the new ati monthly driver update (mainly bugfixes, but also new features) you need these drivers to be always upgraded.... also, you shouldn't need the compat 32bit libraries.... the dependancie you need is libstdc++ of at least version 3, so check if you installed it (you shouldn't have installed it as it is a run dep and for some reason portage doesn't install it sometimes with 8.37 and lesser packages).... after that you should be able to tun your ati system quite good, with only the ati related bugs.... also remember to add atieventsd daemon to boot level, disable composite extension and aiglx server extension (currently non supported by the drivers) and make sure that xorg loads the fglrx module.... after that you should do a revdep-rebuild (install gentoolkit if you cannot find the command) as you'll need to do after a major system package update (gcc, libtool, glibc, baselayout, xorg, kdebase-libs) and package cleanings to make sure there aren't broken links and deps.... for updated news on ati and linux drivers and hw be sure to check phonorix web site and michael larabel's blog.... i'm sure that there you'll find a lot of infos on linux hw/drivers....
2007/7/29, Dieter Ries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi, > > I just recognized, that the ATI Catalyst Control Center didn't work on > my laptop. I solved this by emerging emul-linux-x86-compat. Because I > didn't find such a bug at bugs.gentoo.org, I filed it. > > I received a message, saying that my bug is a dup (which is right, I > just didn't find the other one), and that the original one is resolved. > > So I looked into > /usr/portage/x11-drivers/ati-drivers/ati-drivers-8.37.6-r1.ebuild, and > theres a line in the RDEPEND section, saying > > amd64? ( multilib? ( app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-compat ) ) > > OK, I should have had a look at that before I filed the bug, but why > doesn't ati-drivers pull in emul-linux-x86-compat on my system then? If > I emerge e.g. gcc, there is (-multilib) in the useflags. > > I am using the standard 2007.0 profile, not no-multilib. > Here is my make.conf: > > http://rafb.net/p/ce3XRT97.html > > And here the output of emerge --info: > > http://rafb.net/p/PcoZDx76.html > > Any ideas? I don't want to file another bug if this isn't one. > > cu > Dieter > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > -- beso d-_-b
