On Friday 04 May 2007, M Harris wrote:
> The installer download creates a linux distribution dependent rpm package
> based on probing and some basic interactive questions. SuSE
> 9,9.1,9.2,10.0,10.1 are supported. I did not see an entry for 10.2
> specifically, but will probably work fine.

Well there is a option for 10.2

After setting ati-driver-installer-8.36.5-x86.x86_64.run executable, you can
run (as root at command prompt):
  ati-driver-installer-8.36.5-x86.x86_64.run --help 

where you will find out about the --listpkg option which will list all 
possibilities.  You select one and use that with the --buildpkg <package>  
option.

  For my machine SuSE/SUSE102-AMD64 was what I had to use. 

Even though my machine is a Core 2 Duo, and even though core 2 is eating
AMD's lunch, AMD refuse to acknowledge its existence, and has no specific
version for it.


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