Talk:Fedora 7 Installation Guide: Difference between revisions
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libstdc++.6.0.8 is not backward compatible with the needed libstdc++.5 | libstdc++.6.0.8 is not backward compatible with the needed libstdc++.5 | ||
At last, somenoe comes up with the "right" answer! | |||
== An alternative, non technical way== | == An alternative, non technical way== | ||
This post really helped me going, after no helpful instructions anywhere that I could fathom. | This post really helped me going, after no helpful instructions anywhere that I could fathom. | ||
[http://gurus.wordpress.com/2007/09/08/linuxfedora-7-and-ati-graphics-card-eh/ A step by step working guide for total newbies to linux like me] | [http://gurus.wordpress.com/2007/09/08/linuxfedora-7-and-ati-graphics-card-eh/ A step by step working guide for total newbies to linux like me] |
Revision as of 13:47, 8 November 2011
Please remain objective
Removing subjective/personal comments.
Please keep article contents objective and verifiable, removing the 'consequently, there is a revenue loss'. If you can provide an indication of actual verifiable revenue loss, by all means. Likewise, the personal priorities indicated by 'nice-to-have' packaging, but F7 is more important is a subjective statement based on your priorities, not AMD's or other companies or individual.
Works for me
The 8.39.4 Driver works for me on FC7 (Lenovo T60p with FireGL 5200). Kernel: 2.6.22.1-27.fc7
Output of fglrxinfo: display: :0.0 screen: 0 OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc. OpenGL renderer string: ATI MOBILITY FireGL V5200 OpenGL version string: 2.0.6650 (8.39.4)
8.40.4 does not work with FC7 out of the box
libstdc++.6.0.8 is not backward compatible with the needed libstdc++.5
At last, somenoe comes up with the "right" answer!
An alternative, non technical way
This post really helped me going, after no helpful instructions anywhere that I could fathom. A step by step working guide for total newbies to linux like me