Debian
General Status
- Included with Distribution
- Native Installer Support contributed by Aric Cyr
- Repackaged by Flavio Stanchina (currently out of date)
Installation
- Installation Guide (recommended for x86_64 users)
Another installation Guide:
- 3D Acceleration for your ATI card (works for SUSE, Mandriva and Debian x86. X86_64 users should not use).
- How to install AMD Catalyst package on 69xx series for x86_64 systems (Tested on Mint Debian 201012):
1. Download latest Catalyst release (currently 10.12)
$ cd Desktop; mkdir Catalyst; cd Catalyst/ $ wget http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/ati-driver-installer-11-2-x86.x86_64.run
2. Now install the x86 packages required for Catalyst:
$ sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
3. Before continuing you need to remove the standard Radeon drivers:
$ sudo apt-get remove --purge xserver-xorg-video-radeon
4. Now navigate to the Catalyst folder on your desktop. Right click on the *.run file and click properties. Click the permissions tab and enable 'Allow executing file as program.' and click close. Now double click the *.run file. Choose to install the driver and customize any optional components you wish.
EDIT: STOP! I did not need to do any of the following steps below, in fact I did it once and I was unable to boot GDM3 unitl I deleted the xorg.conf file. The ATI installation will generate the correct xorg.conf for you.
5. Now you need to find your GPU controller name which you will use to generate a basic xorg.conf file. For example, my XFX 6970 shows up as 'ATI Technologies Inc Device 6718.'
$ lspci -v | grep VGA
6. Open a terminal and enter:
$ sudo gedit
7. In gedit enter (replacing the identifier shown with whatever was produced in the previous step):
$ Section "Device" $ Identifier "ATI Technologies Inc Device 6718" $ Driver "fglrx" $ EndSection
Save the file as xorg.conf to etc/X11/ and restart the system.
8. You will have an 'AMD Unsupported Hardware' watermark in the lower right hand side of your screen when using cat 10.12. To remove this, create a text file on your desktop and enter:
$ #!/bin/sh $ DRIVER=/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/fglrx_drv.so $ for x in $(objdump -d $DRIVER|awk '/call/&&/EnableLogo/{print "\\x"$2"\\x"$3"\\x"$4"\\x"$5"\\x"$6}'); do $ sed -i "s/$x/\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90/g" $DRIVER $ done
Save this file as watermark.
9. Open a terminal and enter:
$ cd Desktop $ chmod 755 watermark $ sudo ./watermark
Log out and log back in. The watermark should be gone and you're done.
Tips and Tricks
- To build your own .deb packages you will need to install at least the following packages from the apt repositories:
- fakeroot
- debhelper
- build-essential
- make
- module-assistant
- Debian Help
- Debian Forums
Related Resources
- Debian wiki page refering ATI.
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