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Welcome. This bare-bone little faq details how to get fglrx working on slackware or 64 bit porting.<br> | Welcome. This bare-bone little faq details how to get fglrx working on slackware or 64 bit porting.<br> | ||
You can use the '''internal Slackbuild''' or the '''external Slackbuild''' in order to have fglrx packaged for Slackware.<br> | You can use the '''internal Slackbuild''' or the '''external Slackbuild''' in order to have fglrx packaged for Slackware.<br> |
Revision as of 04:34, 20 December 2008
bocricdarrel
Welcome. This bare-bone little faq details how to get fglrx working on slackware or 64 bit porting.
You can use the internal Slackbuild or the external Slackbuild in order to have fglrx packaged for Slackware.
The internal Slackbuild is distributed within the official ATI installer.
The external Slackbuild is for driver version < 8.37.6 and for the latest driver patches.
You can find more detailed information about both of them on the following links.
Enjoy!
Installation
Internal Slackbuild
External Slackbuild
Tips and Tricks
Slamd64 - You need to install GCC 3.3 libraries for fglrx. Download and install cxxlibs5. You will also need to install the 32 bit compatibility libraries in /c.
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