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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by sonicboom View Post
    I installed this fine (I think) but when I click AMD Catalyst Control Center, the icon does its bouncy thing next to my mouse for 30 seconds then just disappears and nothing happens. Any idea what's going on here? Maybe a reinstall?
    Can you run amdcccle from terminal and post the output of that?

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  • sonicboom
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    I installed this fine (I think) but when I click AMD Catalyst Control Center, the icon does its bouncy thing next to my mouse for 30 seconds then just disappears and nothing happens. Any idea what's going on here? Maybe a reinstall?

    Edit: Nevermind, it opens now Now just gotta get rid of those mesa drivers in there and use the ati ones..
    Last edited by sonicboom; 06 April 2007, 08:20 PM.

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by slacker View Post
    same problem here, when I tried on my slackware current.. Is there any patch to install fglrx on 7.3 RCs??
    No patches at this time.

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  • slacker
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    Originally posted by MoridinBG View Post
    Anybody tried to install fglrx driver on latest slackware-current with modular X.org?
    I install the driver, compile the kernel module, but after aticonfig --initial X.org refuses to start, complaining about mismatching module requierements. Particulary it says fglrx module is compiled for 6.9.xx but 1.3.xx is found. Any souliutions?
    same problem here, when I tried on my slackware current.. Is there any patch to install fglrx on 7.3 RCs??

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  • jmtwan
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    The only fix right now would be downgrading xorg to Rawhide from Test 2 era. Right now it doesn't look hopeful that 8.36 will not work with T3 either due to the mismatch .
    Thanks. so I'll wait for F7 final release for fglrx

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by jmtwan View Post
    Is someone find a way to install on fc7t3 please ? I have the Xorg version (1.2.99.903 (1.3 rc3) problem too so I can't run fglrx ( mismatch)
    The only fix right now would be downgrading xorg to Rawhide from Test 2 era. Right now it doesn't look hopeful that 8.36 will not work with T3 either due to the mismatch .

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  • jmtwan
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    Is someone find a way to install on fc7t3 please ? I have the Xorg version (1.2.99.903 (1.3 rc3) problem too so I can't run fglrx ( mismatch)

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by Krishnan View Post
    I use a Dell Inspiron 6400 with ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 and running FC6 with kernel 2.6.18-1.2798.fc6. I had installed fglrx-8.29.6 drivers using Michael's script at the redblog. Can I upgrade to the 8.35.5 driver without any problem? Should I first upgrade my kernel?

    First it would be recommended to upgrade your kernel to the latest official 2.6.20 kernel, but yes running --buildpkg Fedora/FC6 should work without fault.

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  • Krishnan
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    The 8.35.5 fglrx driver will be dubbed the "Hello Catalyst Control Center Linux" Edition

    Yes, it's here! The AMD Catalyst Control Center for Linux is in the new 8.35 driver!

    I use a Dell Inspiron 6400 with ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 and running FC6 with kernel 2.6.18-1.2798.fc6. I had installed fglrx-8.29.6 drivers using Michael's script at the redblog. Can I upgrade to the 8.35.5 driver without any problem? Should I first upgrade my kernel?

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  • gorbs
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    Was it compat-libstdc++-33 or compat-libstdc++-296 that you installed?
    I have compat-libstdc++-33 installed. When it started complaining, I installed -296, but it's still complaining. Tried rebooting, still insisting it can't find the library.

    What threw me was that the 8.35 rpm initially couldn't see the compat-libstdc++-33 library (which i didn't have installed at that point) - bit it clearly identified that it required the 64bit version in the required dependencies. The last two rpms I can't install don't have the same (64 bit) following it, so I installed the -296 library hoping this would fix it.

    I'm thinking that I need to create a symbolic link to the 64bit library but can't, for the life of me, remember how to do it.

    thanks,

    gorbs.
    Last edited by gorbs; 01 April 2007, 07:44 PM.

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