Francisco Rivas gmail.com> writes:
> Hi all..I follow this steps :1.- download the ati driver of the page2.- change
you level to init 3 3.- add the execution perimission to ati driver (#chmod +x
ati)4.- Execute the ati driver installation (#./atidri...)
> 5.- aticonfig --initial6.- change yo
Hi all..
I follow this steps :
1.- download the ati driver of the page
2.- change you level to init 3
3.- add the execution perimission to ati driver (#chmod +x ati)
4.- Execute the ati driver installation (#./atidri...)
5.- aticonfig --initial
6.- change you level to init 5
7.- startx (not
James wrote:
>
> I have ati-drivers installed. It's time to upgrade. There
> are a series of steps (commands) you have to issue
> which are unique to ati-drivers, once you update the ati-drivers.
>
> It's been a while since I did this so I have forgotten the exact
> sequence of steps as to keep
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 02:09 +, James wrote:
> I have ati-drivers installed. It's time to upgrade. There
> are a series of steps (commands) you have to issue
> which are unique to ati-drivers, once you update the ati-drivers.
ummm, don't know about the series of commands, but all I do is kill
Colleen Beamer gmail.com> writes:
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ati-faq.xml
> http://odin.prohosting.com/wedge01/gentoo-radeon-faq.html
No,
I have ati-drivers installed. It's time to upgrade. There
are a series of steps (commands) you have to issue
which are unique to ati-drivers, once you upd
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