Alex,
   I did go to the /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod  and executed make.sh.  I got 
and error that the shell script could not interpret the proper library.  Now 
what?

Doug
> > You could use the ATI drivers under any distribution and any kernel
> > (2.4). 
> > 
> > use the rpm2targz 
> > decompress the archive and install it
> 
> why so complicated? no RPM on your system?
> 
> you can even install it via RPM regardless of your kernel version. 
> only to the exsitance of the RPM program is a weak requirement.
> 
> debian users probalbly make use of the "alien" tool.
> 
> > go into the directory  /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod  
> > sh make.sh
> > cd ..
> > sh make_install.sh
> > 
> > it will compile the drivers for your kernel.
> 
> the provided kernel modules are "samples" and ease of use
> for folks that use standard installation 
> and never do update their Linux kernel.
> 
> for anyone else there is the mentioned subdir,
> which only builds parts of the fglrx kernel module,
> but in no way it builds the whole driver!
> 
> i hope you are running now.
> 
> -Alex.
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