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  • #11
    Hi Yall,

    and they say, you should not go chasing WhiteRabbits? ;-)

    Thanks, the linkage worked like a charm. :-)

    Thanks to Kano again, your tip for loosing that screen "Testing" image, worked like a treat.

    Just a suggestion to AMD/ATI guys, why not have a pop-up, do so upon starting X, with a warning? Keeping that water mark thingy there all the time is a PIA/visual pollution.

    *BFN*

    GreekGeek :-)

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    • #12
      if you see the watermark all the time, it stops bothering you.

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      • #13
        Especially when you use your pink ati sun glasses

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Kano View Post
          Especially when you use your pink ati sun glasses
          I am too awesome to wear sunglasses. The sun wears glasses to protect itself from my shining eyes.

          Just look up 'sunspots'. Places where the sun hides from my pure undilluted awesomeness.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Kano View Post
            Well it does not matter, as you can just do this:

            Code:
            echo -n 1a12e6c2f7e613b887d92e943a40799e:223cd5fbc4c82295b7ee1ea30b7818b32a27d6f5cfd75095c68d67b409754faa2927:2820d5a193d375dae4ed4dac087240ab782583a7c683728bb7bb19ac0b781bad2873d4f593d0758de4bf4aa30f7040ab7924dea6c1d1718cb7e019a10e2618ff282bd4f5 > /etc/ati/signature

            got one for removing the "unsupported hardware" overlay? running a 3450 and that bit is a little annoying.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by energyman
              if you see the watermark all the time, it stops bothering you.
              Originally posted by Kano
              Especially when you use your pink ati sun glasses
              Originally posted by energyman
              I am too awesome to wear sunglasses. The sun wears glasses to protect itself from my shining eyes.

              Just look up 'sunspots'. Places where the sun hides from my pure undilluted awesomeness.
              Hahahh...I love this kind of 'stupid hour' comments...keep it up.

              X)

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              • #17
                @A_Modest_Proposal

                In that case the /etc/ati/control file is wrong for your card. As your card does not support opencl anyway you can fetch it from an older driver like:

                Code:
                sh ati-driver-installer-9-9-x86.x86_64.run --extract 9-9
                sudo cp 9-9/common/etc/ati/control /etc
                Last edited by Kano; 20 October 2009, 01:10 PM.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Kano View Post
                  @A_Modest_Proposal

                  In that case the /etc/ati/control file is wrong for your card. As your card does not support opencl anyway you can fetch it from an older driver like:

                  Code:
                  sh ati-driver-installer-9-9-x86.x86_64.run --extract 9-9
                  sudo cp 9-9/common/etc/ati/control /etc
                  Kano may I just say that you are AWESOME! (I now have it working on my desktop with radeon hd2400xt Thanks so much...

                  but one question... where did you learn all this?

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                  • #19
                    I can not count the h i spent debugging fglrx drivers. You can be sure it was really much time. I even patched the binary when it was needed.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Kano View Post
                      I can not count the h i spent debugging fglrx drivers. You can be sure it was really much time. I even patched the binary when it was needed.
                      Well your countless hours have helped me a ton so thanks!!!

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