I have gone through the instructions again several times. I have
carefully followed all the steps suggested by ATI to make my video card
work properly. When it has failed, I have tried both removing the
drivers via the command on the ATI site (sh ./fglrx-uninstall.sh) and
also I have tried this ( rpm -e $(rpm -qa | grep fglrx)) command that I
found on another site. I also tried reinstalling Linux from scratch (I
know, unnecessary, but I had no data on the drive anyhow so it was
simple and painless) Unfortunately, I keep having the exact same
results. The driver will install, I will have direct rendering enabled,
but 3D will be disabled. I found one note regarding an AIGLX error, and
I tried the fix suggested, but this did not solve the 3D issue either.
In fact, after I made the change suggested to fix this issue, YaST quit
working properly and I had to reinstall YaST (Note: Yast is now working
again). That is probably unrelated, but it seemed a little coincidental.
So here is where I am at now.
I have installed the driver. I have direct rendering, but 3D appears
disabled. The driver is showing up as properly installed according to
glxinfo. I have tried adding the following two fixes to my xorg.conf:
Section "Extensions"
Option "Composite" "false"
EndSection
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AIGLX" "off"
EndSection
This has produced no change in the video capabilities at all.
Any further suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
G.
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