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I don't quite get who really needs FatELF. Will we also have FatPACKAGE then, which packs an RPM,DPKG,etc in one package?...
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You go ahead and do that and be forever locked into a binary driver with a company that will never change policy.
I will instead start...
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I have exactly the same issue on a 32bit Fedora 10, Intel Core Duo 2 and a 3xxx card.
I have a custom kernel so I cannot (easily) use the RPMFusion...
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These must be extra files that 64 bit build creates...
You need to add those two files to .../packages/Fedora/ATI-fglrx.spec-tmpl (look...
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Fglrx 9-1 on Fedora 10
Here's how I got the rpms to build for Fedora 10.
- Extract the driver:
ati-driver-installer-9-1-x86.x86_64.run --extract ati
This
- Extract the driver:
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I have a laptop with a Samsung 128 GB MLC SSD. While the OCZ drives are known to be a little on the slower (and cheaper) side, the Samsung is quite fast....
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For Fedora 7 Users
If you use the ATI installer to generate RPMs for Fedora 7 (and possibly later versions):
You need to...
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That needs to be:
3) ./ati-installer.sh --arguments --buildpkg Fedora/F8...
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You need to do:
./ati-installer.sh --arguments --buildpkg Fedora/F8
I have had to do that on and off for the past few r...
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I have the same chip.
This happens for me in all driver versions starting with 8.39.4 (i.e. 8.39.4, 8.40.4, and 8.41.7) regardless of the Kernel...
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