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<div>droncaorpa<br />
There are two ways of installing the fglrx driver on Fedora Core. Packages provided by ATI or livna.org are available for installation. The difference of methods allows users to download a package that suits their style. The livna.org package is a lot easier for beginners and newbies, and provides only packages when they are working without problems. The configuration is done automatically with livna.org packages, too.<br />
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*Note: You must have your "kernel-devel-[version]" RPM package installed prior to fglrx installation.<br />
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==livna.org package==<br />
1.Install the livna.org repository:<br />
rpm -Uvh http://rpm.livna.org/fedora/4/i386/RPMS.lvn/livna-release-4-0.lvn.7.4.noarch.rpm<br />
2.Install the drivers:<br />
yum install kernel-module-fglrx-$(uname -r)<br />
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==Script installer==<br />
#Download the latest [[:Category:Releases|release]].<br />
#su to root<br />
#./ati-installer-(version).run<br />
#Follow the prompts and it will install.<br />
#Reboot upon completion of installation.<br />
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==RPM installer==<br />
#Download the latest [[:Category:Releases|release]].<br />
#su to root<br />
#rpm -Uhv fglrx_6_8_0-(version).rpm<br />
#Reboot upon completion.<br />
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Check the [[Frequently Asked Questions]] page for checking if installation was a success.<br />
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