Joachim Schrod wrote: > Billie Erin Walsh wrote: >> Joachim Schrod wrote: >>> Rajko M. wrote: >>>> >>>> This maybe nothing new, but it is for sure openSUSE/SUSE Linux >>>> specific. >>>> http://en.opensuse.org/ATI >>>> http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/17340.html >>> >>> Thanks, I haven't seem them before. Especially the information that >>> ATI's driver doesn't survive a kernel update and needs to be >>> reinstalled is very helpful. >> >> I have an eMachine Intel dual core with ATI graphics card, Xpress >> something. Anyway, the darned thing would never work with 10.0 or 10.1 >> but 10.2 has always installed and worked perfectly [ and this makes >> about my fourth install on this machine for various reasons - Mostly >> ID-10-T errors ]. I even updated the kernel a couple times to the >> 2.6.20* [ when I could find it on the factory site] from the 2.6.18* >> kernel. The ATI drivers worked just fine through the upgrade. > > Interesting. How did you install ATI's driver? > > With YAST, using the repository that ATI provides (as per instructions > at http://www.suse.de/~sndirsch/ati-installer-HOWTO.html), or by > downloading and calling ati-driver-install (as per instructions on the > OpenSUSE Wiki and the CoolSolutions article, referenced above)? > > Joachim > I didn't have to. The ATI drivers were automatically installed during the hardware setup process of the install.
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