Le Dienstag 21 Februar 2006 19:00, Hans a écrit :
Hello folks,
I have a slight Problem with my new notebook (got it as guarantee exchange)
with an ATI graphics card and Turion processor.
Description:
The driver I choose was version 8.22.5 (from ATI). I built the packages
with .run
Hello folks,
I have a slight Problem with my new notebook (got it as guarantee exchange)
with an ATI graphics card and Turion processor.
Description:
The driver I choose was version 8.22.5 (from ATI). I built the packages with
.run --buildpkg Debian/sid and installed it with dpkg -i.
So
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 07:00:20PM +0100, Hans wrote:
Hello folks,
I have a slight Problem with my new notebook (got it as guarantee exchange)
with an ATI graphics card and Turion processor.
Description:
The driver I choose was version 8.22.5 (from ATI). I built the packages with
On 21 Feb 2006, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
I would personally never accept any machine with an ati video chip in it
until some day when ati writes working drivers. It would be a very bad
exchange to make. it was one of the few requirements when we got my
wifes laptop. The video had to be
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 09:27:44AM -0600, Mark Nipper wrote:
I couldn't agree more. The nvidia driver has been stable
for me for years now and I was happy to see this trend continue
with x86-64. I just replaced one ATI X850XT PE with a 7800GS for
exactly this reason. I was still
Hello Hans,
try building the packages with:
ati-driver-installer-8.22.5-x86_64.run --buildpkg Debian/unstable
That worked for me, the Debian/etch target does not support 6.8.
Cheers,
Jens
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