The current driver I have been using is ati-driver-installer It didn't used to install smoothly when I used the 2. So I learned how to compile and install a new kernel 2. Holy cow, that was a learning experience, but it went well. The driver installs fine. But like so many other across these forums, I don't have the card's 3D capabilities.
Running glxinfo is supposed to give something like this Here is my xorg. Hey Falko, I appreciate it, but I'm not trying to get Beryl to run. Just my card's capabilities. I have narrowed the problem down to the following This is how I did it: I want to preface this with the following: I am fairly new to linux, and have spent the last week or so trying desperately to get this up and running.
I searched all over the internet and found a million threads like this one. I tried everything I could find, nothing worked. In the end, what worked was to read every ounce of documentation provided with the driver, my video card, and my operating system, including the error logs.
Half the time, I didn't know what I was reading. So I took notes, documented my progress, deduced the best possible course of action. On the night that I got this working, I started fresh. Spent 6 hours reading everything from the beginning, and kept a log. For this reason there is currently no ELRepo kmod-fglrx for el7. If anyone has the expertise or even just the willingness to learn and the time to maintain the packages then I'm sure that ELRepo would love to hear from you Post by nugai » Sat Aug 02, am Note added Feb As posted somewhere else further below, ihe instructions below seem to be no longer necessary except for backing up and restoring multi-monitor configs, as pointed out in item The AMD Catalyst drivers now can be installed via: Code: Select all yum --enablerepo elrepo-testing install fglrx-xdrv.
Code: Select all unzip linux-amd-catalyst Code: Select all. Code: Select all Unloading radeon module Code: Select all reboot. Code: Select all - recreating module dependency list - trying a sample load of the kernel modules modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'fglrx': Required key not available failed.
Code: Select all yum install kde-baseapps kde-runtime kde-workspace kdelibs konsole kate kde-wallpapers kde-base-artwork kactivities kdeplasma-addons kdepimlibs k3b amarok kaffeine. Last edited by nugai on Mon Feb 02, pm, edited 5 times in total. Post by tusharkant15 » Mon Aug 25, pm nugai wrote: Yes. While it is correct that there seems to be no pre-built package available, I got the both the AMD Catalyst Post by pkbarbiedoll » Sun Sep 14, pm I'm getting an error running.
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