Re: ATI proprietary drivers installation failures

2010-11-29 Thread dagecko
- brian m. carlson sand...@crustytoothpaste.net a écrit : Is your installation i386 with a 64-bit kernel, or is it amd64? Right. In fact ,it is i386 with 64-bit kernel. What it sounds like to me is that you're using a 64-bit kernel on i386, which is supported by Debian (and in

Re: ATI proprietary drivers installation failures

2010-11-29 Thread Ron Johnson
On 11/29/2010 04:06 AM, dage...@free.fr wrote: - brian m. carlsonsand...@crustytoothpaste.net a écrit : Is your installation i386 with a 64-bit kernel, or is it amd64? Right. In fact ,it is i386 with 64-bit kernel. What it sounds like to me is that you're using a 64-bit kernel on

Re: ATI proprietary drivers installation failures

2010-11-29 Thread dagecko
Note that in the NVIDIA world there *is* a way to do this, so you might want to Google for something like: Linux fglrx 64-bit kernel 32-bit userland Thank you. I installed AMD 64 debian, and the installation of the driver just went fine ! Sorry to have bother you all with such a

Re: ATI proprietary drivers installation failures

2010-11-29 Thread Tomasz Nitecki
On 29/11/10 17:00, dage...@free.fr wrote: Anyway, just a remark, I have noticed that just after the installation of Debian AMD 64, there's no xorg.conf file at all, but X runs well. Any hints to make me understand ? It 'just works' due to its ability to auto-configure itself. Take a look at