Fedora 9 Installation Guide: Difference between revisions
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Releases through Catalyst 8.9 do not work on Fedora 9 without extensive patching/downgrading. | Releases through Catalyst 8.9 do not work on Fedora 9 without extensive patching/downgrading. | ||
See the [http://forums.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=192261 Catalyst 8.4 - 8.9 failures] | See the [http://forums.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=192261 Catalyst 8.4 - 8.9 failures] | ||
==Installation Option #3 Ubuntu tarball== | |||
* Download 8.542 package [http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/ati-driver-installer-8-10-x86.x86_64.run] | |||
* sudo sh ati-driver-installer-8-10-x86.x86_64.run --buildpkg Fedora/F9 | |||
* sudo rpm -ivh kernel....rpm | |||
* sudo rpm -ivh ATI-fglrx-8.....rpm | |||
* sudo rpm -ivh ATI-fglrx-c.....rpm | |||
* untar [http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/multiverse/f/fglrx-installer/fglrx-installer_8.543.orig.tar.gz fglxrx-8.543] | |||
* cp -rv fglx/x740/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/* /usr/lib/xorg/modules | |||
==Issues== | ==Issues== |
Revision as of 12:32, 17 October 2008
General Status
- Uses kernel 2.6
- Uses Xorg 7
- Use of the ATI driver requires self build of rpm package + ubuntu tarbal
- weak perfomance wrost then radeon/radeonhd drivers
Installation Option #1 Downgrade X and use the Livna repository
See the Fedora 9 FGLRX HOWTO
Installation Option #2 Local RPM Build
Releases through Catalyst 8.9 do not work on Fedora 9 without extensive patching/downgrading. See the Catalyst 8.4 - 8.9 failures
Installation Option #3 Ubuntu tarball
- Download 8.542 package [1]
- sudo sh ati-driver-installer-8-10-x86.x86_64.run --buildpkg Fedora/F9
- sudo rpm -ivh kernel....rpm
- sudo rpm -ivh ATI-fglrx-8.....rpm
- sudo rpm -ivh ATI-fglrx-c.....rpm
- untar fglxrx-8.543
- cp -rv fglx/x740/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/* /usr/lib/xorg/modules
Issues
Current driver releases do not build on Fedora 9 without patching, and the resulting RPM packages crash the X server. Downgrading X and installing a older ATI driver release is an option. Rumor has it that a upcoming Fedora 9/Mesa 7.2 update will fix the ATI Catalyst issues. It is due out in a matter of weeks.