If you don't need high framerates in advanced 3D games, you could probably have less issues with the free Radeon driver of Fedora 16. So I think you don't have to read this thread, but maybe you can find some interesting information there too. Well this thread you mentioned is already almost 1 year old. ![]() Last edited by Fenrin 3rd November 2011 at 02:50 PM. If you use the catalyst*.run package, you need kernel-devel and kernel-headers with the same version as your kernel before you install it. The proprietary driver of this guide is based on Catalyst 10.9. So if the module is built correctly via akmod-catalyst, this is the better option, but in my experience this does not always work. And with kmod-catalyst package it installs a kernel module for one particular fedora kernel version (example for Fedora 14, currently supported by kmod-catalyst: 2.6.35.14), but if you update your kernel it will not built the necessary modules. If you install akmod package it should built the necessary kernel modules at every kernel update (but it could fail sometimes). If it ever does not boot into the graphical login manager, you can add 3 to the kernel boot line to reinstall it.īefore you install it again, you should deinstall it first (either excecute the file below /usr/share/ati/fglrx-uninstall.sh or use the appropriate aticonfig command, probably 'aticonfig -uninstall' or similar)įollow this guid (link) to install either akmod-catalyst or kmod-catalyst. Make sure that you install gcc, kernel-headers and kernel-devel before (the versions should match with your used kernel).Įvery time there is a xorg-server or kernel update you will have to reinstall this driver. Well you can remove the packages you installed in this guide (except the new kernel) and then try the *.run driver from the site. Did you reboot into the new kernel after the installation of the update of the kernel? Hm I don't know why it doesn't work for you. Please install the ATI driver appropriate for you ATI hardware, or configure using aticonfig." ![]() ![]() No ATI graphics driver is installed, or the ATI driver is not functioning properly. I update my kernel to -2.6.35.11-83 and I tried to instal and follow guide instead until it finish but when i tried to open Ati Catalyst Control center i got warning " There was a problem initializing Catalyst Control Center Linux edition.
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