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This covers the distribution agnostic way of installing the driver with the Installer.  Ideally you should install using the [[:Category:Distributions|distribution specific]] process for a painless experience.
This covers the distribution-independent way of installing the driver with the Installer.  Ideally, you should install using the [[:Category:Distributions|distribution-specific]] processes for a less painful experience.


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Or look into the '''[[:Category:Installation Documentation|Installation Documentation]]''' Category.


See the article: <b>"3D Acceleration for ATI cards (works for SuSE, Mandriva and Debian)"</b> at
See the article: [http://m.domaindlx.com/LinuxHelp/ati/ati.htm 3D Acceleration for your ATI card] (works for SUSE, Mandriva and Debian).
 
  + [http://linuxhelp.150m.com/ati/ati.htm 3D Acceleration for your ATI card] if the above link is down.
http://linux.coconia.net/general/ati.htm<br>
http://m.domaindlx.com/LinuxHelp/ati/ati.htm (mirror)

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This covers the distribution-independent way of installing the driver with the Installer. Ideally, you should install using the distribution-specific processes for a less painful experience.

Or look into the Installation Documentation Category.

See the article: 3D Acceleration for your ATI card (works for SUSE, Mandriva and Debian).

  + 3D Acceleration for your ATI card if the above link is down.