Hi,
I'm pretty new to Linux, so sorry if this is a stupid question, but...
I'm running Fedora 6.
After going through alot of what was written here on the forums to finally be able to run the "ati-driver-installer-8.31.5-x86-x86_64.run" file and create rpm's, I succeded with that and thought it would be downhill from there... guess not.
It made me 3 rpm's:
"ATI-fglrx-8.31.5-1.fc6.i386.rpm"
"ATI-fglrx-control-panel-8.31.5-1.fc6.i386.rpm"
"ATI-fglrx-devel-8.31.5-1.fc6.i386.rpm"
Installed those 3 with "rpm -i etc.." and rebooted.
My resolution changed after reboot, so it definetely did something, but if I run "glxgears" my framerate is around 270 fps, which seems way to slow. I tested the "Euphoria (GL)" screensaver, and it was like it was on pause, stepping frame by frame forward. Not nice.
Running "aticonfig --initial" says:
Did it again, but I added "-f", then it seemed to do something with "xorg.conf". Reboot again. No difference.
I saw a screenshot on the ATI Control Panel, at the bottom of which it says:
Shouldn't it say something about ATI?
Any ideas that can help me? Have I missed something vital?
Regards
// Stefan
I'm pretty new to Linux, so sorry if this is a stupid question, but...
I'm running Fedora 6.
After going through alot of what was written here on the forums to finally be able to run the "ati-driver-installer-8.31.5-x86-x86_64.run" file and create rpm's, I succeded with that and thought it would be downhill from there... guess not.
It made me 3 rpm's:
"ATI-fglrx-8.31.5-1.fc6.i386.rpm"
"ATI-fglrx-control-panel-8.31.5-1.fc6.i386.rpm"
"ATI-fglrx-devel-8.31.5-1.fc6.i386.rpm"
Installed those 3 with "rpm -i etc.." and rebooted.
My resolution changed after reboot, so it definetely did something, but if I run "glxgears" my framerate is around 270 fps, which seems way to slow. I tested the "Euphoria (GL)" screensaver, and it was like it was on pause, stepping frame by frame forward. Not nice.
Running "aticonfig --initial" says:
Code:
Found fglrx primary device section. Nothing to do, terminating.
I saw a screenshot on the ATI Control Panel, at the bottom of which it says:
Code:
Renderer: Mesa GLX Indirect
Any ideas that can help me? Have I missed something vital?
Regards
// Stefan
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