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Page actions Read View source History. Categories : NeedsUpdating Distributions. Wiki tools Wiki tools Special pages Cite this page. Page tools Page tools. Userpage tools. Categories Categories NeedsUpdating Distributions. This page was last edited on 13 April , at I found the same error. Even I have tried to install from run level 1 the result still the same. From the fglrx-install. But the line after that told me that may be there is something wrong with the script or some different default environment value.

Look at this message : —————————————————————- …… cut —- duplicating results into driver repository… done. According to my opinion this script could not install the driver to the right place. How can we check that the kernel module is right and have been place in the right place also?

This is the problem with closed source driver. We never know what does it did. After all, I am still in doubt that this driver work with Fedora 11, because if I list the package with this command :. I just get Fedora 10 as the latest Fedora in the list. And if I try to execute the command :. I have tried to do this with Fresh instalation of Fedora 11 in 2 kind of hardware platform. The latest Catalyst 9. This is generally bad advice because ATI take many months to update their drivers to work with a stable kernel release.

One thing that gets my goat about the Release Notes of each catalyst driver is that they should be specific about exactly what the latest X server and kernel version numbers they support so that users can lock down their systems to those until ATI get off their asses and support later ones.

I face this problem but only when move cursor over a playing video or when i have compiz enabled. Did you try the SWCursor option? I have to fully agree with Richard.

I got it to work with Fedora 11, bit and with my own plain-vanilla Kernel 2. This was the missing link that has brought stability to my system. My card in use: Asus EAH silent. Successfully tested with vlc, mplayer, and h movies. Absolutely great! I feel redemption. Downloaded ati-driver-installerx This was the next step: 3. Rebooted and entered runlevel 1 single mode 5.

Ran aticonfig —initial 6. First off thanks to Kulbir Saini for the guide, it really helped. I had trouble at first but my issue seemed to using the wrong kernel-devel for 2.

Also works like a charm in the newest ati drivers version for 64 bits architecture ati-driver-installerx I should add some important notes here: for me, it worked fine with the kernel version 2. Since I applied it the problem seems to be solved. Also mind that the driver stops working if you upgrade your linux kernel, at least it did for me so I quickly switched back to the old kernel version which I wrote in my last post.

Is it possible to install 9. Or somehow to install M Xpress drivers to F11? THX alot for the guide! Working on Fedora 11, 9. Thank you. My graphic card is Radeon HD Thanks for the helpful info Kulbir.

Step 6 seemed to be unnecessary aticonfig —initial. I think in older versions of fglrx driver it was usually required, but now it is seems more optional since the ati installer appears to be taking care of that step automatically.

This threw me off a bit so I followed those instructions in that log. Turns out that the ati installer actually already did that on its own ATI seems to make things a bit ambiguous. Did seem to cause any troubles, that I can tell, from doing so, but you may want to consider adding a footnote.

I followed the initial installation steps from Kulbir with the exeptions that i first differend then your advise updated my FC11 inlcuding the latest kernel showed above. And yes please the cube. Hope this helps but check between the steps the logfiles as Kulbir written in his gr8 tutorial above. Works gr8 and for me this is a GO!! Same here. If I use hardware cursor instead default without the setting , then it works ok.

This must means that some ATI cards have problems with hw cursor while others have problems with sw cursor. Does your screen get stuck black if you logout? I can shutdown and reboot fine through menus, but if I choose to log out, the system essentially hangs though seem like the video itself does since I can alt-sysrq REISUB and get it to reboot. Only thing it will do is the magic sysrq sequence or hard shutdown.

It seems like a common issue for many ATI users using fglrx driver. My system hangs while in boot process?. So i had everything working sinds last post above but after a reboot it hangs after de progress bar from fedora and before the x-server start. Hope so. I gonna write it here how that will work out.

Lawrence — i didnt exactly had your problem but something weird like when i rebooted then my inlog screen was coming up? For now i already trying for nights to get my new laptop up and running with an ATI driver.

I gues and read that even sony vaio BIOS is a problem. Before doing anything further, type fglrxinfo into the terminal. You may have Catalyst installed but not Catalyst Control Center. If you get a return from fglrxinfo The driver is installed. Then simply make sure you have the tainted repo activated and install the fglrx-control-center package.

Then try fglrxinfo.



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