Now that ATI has decided to update to X.Org I was wondering if anyone out there had managed to get them installed on Fedora Core 3. I am forever getting errors, even after installing the source for the latest kernel.
Now that ATI has decided to update to X.Org I was wondering if anyone out there had managed to get them installed on Fedora Core 3. I am forever getting errors, even after installing the source for the latest kernel.
Nevermind, im reverting to Fedora COre 2.
Poor ATI drivers for linux are the main reason I haven't dual booted my main box. Nvidia are piss easy to install on any distro I've used, hence my boxes with linux all have Nvidia cards....
OS: Vista Home Premium 32bit || CPU: Core 2 Duo E6750 2.66Ghz & Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro || Mainboard: Abit IP35-E Intel P35 || RAM: Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400 2GB Kit DDR2-800 XMS2-6400 || Graphics: XFX 8800GTS 320MB || Audio: Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme || Storage: Samsung 320GB HD321KJ Spinpoint T|| Disk Drives: NEC AD-7170A-0B Multiwriter Black 18x DVD±RW || Case: Antec Nine Hundred/Ultimate Gamer || PSU: Corsair 520W HX Series Modular
If anyone want to say, float me 200 bucks, or a 6600GT, I'l do thatbut FC2 doesnt have as many problems with ATI drivers, so I will mess with it, and if that fails, ill go back to 1, which i know for a fact works quite well with the ATI drivers, it seems since they switched to X.ORG ATI has been very very reluctant to do anything about their drivers.