On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 19:23, Greg Hedlund wrote:
You've got two options!
1. Build a CVS copy of XFree86 which has Radeon 9000 drivers which do
work (I've used it on mine).
2. A better solution, use ATi's recently released drivers -
http://mirror.ati.com/support/drivers/linux/radeon-linux.html?c
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 12:07, Rich wrote:
Hi Rich,
My membership of the newbie list doesn't let me post to it currently, so
please reply CC'ing the list if possible! I'll try and post it anyway.
I've got RH 8 box running an ATi 9000 PRO as well. My card is made by
Saphire and is so classed as a P
(sent twice as my group membership was weird the first time, I've
resubscribed so hopefully it will be ok now!)
I needing some help getting my 9000 PRO working properly (e.g. not using
the vesa drivers) under RH 8 if that is possible. RH8 detects the card
ok, but only has vesa drivers for it.
I n
> > 2. A better solution, use ATi's recently released drivers -
>
> I have OEM ati card and this driver cannot run, it is possibility to
cheat it?
Yes it is! See another post of mine about it. To cut a long story short,
this is what you need to do.
1. Install the drivers.
2. Use fglrxconfig to
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 19:23, Greg Hedlund wrote:
You've got two options!
1. Build a CVS copy of XFree86 which has Radeon 9000 drivers which do
work (I've used it on mine).
2. A better solution, use ATi's recently released drivers -
http://mirror.ati.com/support/drivers/linux/radeon-linux.html?c
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 12:07, Rich wrote:
Hi Rich,
I've got RH 8 box running an ATi 9000 PRO as well. My card is made by
Saphire and is so classed as a Powered By ATi card, rather than a Built
By ATi which is what ATi classes as the card they've made themselves.
They do support MDK 9 with these dr