Michal Hlavac wrote:
Dn(a Saturday 26 January 2008 20:44:03 David C. Rankin ste napĂsal:
Michal Hlavac wrote:
I found solution at this italian site:
http://www.suseitalia.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=16200&star
t=0
It tells you have to use aticonfig --initial instead of sax2 -r -m
0=fglrx
it works for me...
m.
Bummer, I tried it with both the auto install and the prepare package
for distribution, still no joy...
Ok, try this:
1. logout of KDE or GNOME
2. Ctrl + Alt + F1
3. login as root
4. init 3
5. ensure that rpm -qa | grep fglrx shows only driver rpm package
5. if yes execute rpm -e `rpm -qa | grep fglrx`
5. rmmod fglrx
6. sax2 -r -m 0=fglrx
6. rpm -Uhv fglrx_7_1_0_SUSE103-8.452.1-1.i386.rpm
7. aticonfig --initial
8. init 5
now it should works...
m.
Thanks Michal,
I got it to work, but getting the xorg.conf is going to take a little
work. (I bet your fonts were 'tiny' after the new driver install). I did
get compiz working, (see the [SOLVED] reply).
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