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== A yum repository? == | == A yum repository? == | ||
Is there some yum repository with FGLRX drivers for RHEL/CentOS 5? I know that for Fedora there is Livna, but it does not support RHEL/CentOS. I know that for NVIDIA drivers, there is ATrpms, but it does not include FGLRX drivers :-( | Is there some yum repository with FGLRX drivers for RHEL/CentOS 5? I know that for Fedora there is Livna, but it does not support RHEL/CentOS. I know that for NVIDIA drivers, there is ATrpms, but it does not include FGLRX drivers :-( | ||
== Failure prone joke == | |||
My laptop drivers worked great with linux for years, then suddenly you stop supporing them and FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL. Release open source drivers in C that we may compile for ourselves. |
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There doesn't seem to be support for RHEL 5 (and therefore no support for CentOS 5 either). When will this happen? RHEL 5 beta has been out for some time now.
- RHEL 5 support has been out for a couple of months by now. It is after all one of only two Linux distributions officially supported by AMD.
Riaanvn 23:06, 1 November 2007 (CDT)
A yum repository?
Is there some yum repository with FGLRX drivers for RHEL/CentOS 5? I know that for Fedora there is Livna, but it does not support RHEL/CentOS. I know that for NVIDIA drivers, there is ATrpms, but it does not include FGLRX drivers :-(
Failure prone joke
My laptop drivers worked great with linux for years, then suddenly you stop supporing them and FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL. Release open source drivers in C that we may compile for ourselves.