Hi,
I have Slackware 11.0 and recently upgraded my Xorg to 7.2. I cannot run the ati installer as I used to. Instead I get this error:
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing ATI Proprietary Linux
Driver-8.34.8...
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ATI Technologies Linux Driver Installer/Packager
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Detected configuration:
Architecture: i686 (32-bit)
X Server: Unknown X Window
Detected version of X does not have a matching 'x720' directory
You may override the detected version using the following syntax:
X_VERSION=<xdir> ./ati-driver-installer-<ver>-<arch>.run [--install]
The following values may be used for <xdir>:
x430 XFree86 4.3.x
x430_64a XFree86 4.3.x 64-bit
x680 X.Org 6.8.x
x680_64a X.Org 6.8.x 64-bit
x690 X.Org 6.9.x
x690_64a X.Org 6.9.x 64-bit
x700 X.Org 7.0.x
x700_64a X.Org 7.0.x 64-bit
x710 Unknown X Window
x710_64a Unknown X Window
Using --listpkg shows no support for creating Slackware packages. What is wrong here? How can I install the driver?
Thanks,
Peter
I have Slackware 11.0 and recently upgraded my Xorg to 7.2. I cannot run the ati installer as I used to. Instead I get this error:
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing ATI Proprietary Linux
Driver-8.34.8...
==================================================
ATI Technologies Linux Driver Installer/Packager
==================================================
Detected configuration:
Architecture: i686 (32-bit)
X Server: Unknown X Window
Detected version of X does not have a matching 'x720' directory
You may override the detected version using the following syntax:
X_VERSION=<xdir> ./ati-driver-installer-<ver>-<arch>.run [--install]
The following values may be used for <xdir>:
x430 XFree86 4.3.x
x430_64a XFree86 4.3.x 64-bit
x680 X.Org 6.8.x
x680_64a X.Org 6.8.x 64-bit
x690 X.Org 6.9.x
x690_64a X.Org 6.9.x 64-bit
x700 X.Org 7.0.x
x700_64a X.Org 7.0.x 64-bit
x710 Unknown X Window
x710_64a Unknown X Window
Using --listpkg shows no support for creating Slackware packages. What is wrong here? How can I install the driver?
Thanks,
Peter
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