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*[[Fedora 13 Installation Guide]]
*[[Fedora 13 Installation Guide]]
*[[Fedora 14 Installation Guide]]
*[[Fedora 14 Installation Guide]]
*FEDORA 15
*Download latest driver from ATI/AMD (minimum 11.10)
*Start software manager and instal ==kernel source,kernel dev,kernel headers,Gcc
*reboot
*Open terminal, SU to get root, cd into directory where "ati-driver-installer" is located, type:  sh ati-driver-installer-11-11-x86.x86_64.run (replace the 11.11 by whatever version you have)
*Install default (do not generate distribution package)
*Go to /usr/share/ati and open fglrx-install.log, at the end you should see build succeeded with return value 0,duplicating results into driver repository...done. if so it's all good!
*In terminal type: aticonfig --initial
*reboot
Good luck,
winglman


==Related Resources==
==Related Resources==

Revision as of 02:18, 19 November 2011

Fedora is a free GNU/Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat. It is not Red Hat, but has a similar history. Red Hat does use aspects of Fedora as an incubator for their Red Hat Enterprise Linux products. Please see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux distribution guide for more Red Hat specific information.

General Status

Installation

  • FEDORA 15
  • Download latest driver from ATI/AMD (minimum 11.10)
  • Start software manager and instal ==kernel source,kernel dev,kernel headers,Gcc
  • reboot
  • Open terminal, SU to get root, cd into directory where "ati-driver-installer" is located, type: sh ati-driver-installer-11-11-x86.x86_64.run (replace the 11.11 by whatever version you have)
  • Install default (do not generate distribution package)
  • Go to /usr/share/ati and open fglrx-install.log, at the end you should see build succeeded with return value 0,duplicating results into driver repository...done. if so it's all good!
  • In terminal type: aticonfig --initial
  • reboot

Good luck, winglman

Related Resources

References



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