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Re: [opensuse] New ATI driver released... And works! -- NOT!
- From: Dave Plater <dave.plater@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2009 21:00:18 +0200
- Message-id: <49D50B42.3090601@xxxxxxxxxxx>
peter nikolic wrote:
rpm's compile kernel modules, in which case you will need to install
libstdc++33-devel as well as libstdc++33 to enable the compiler to find
the library. libstdc++33 definitely contains libstdc++.so.5 and if you
look in /usr/lib64 you should be able to find it. There is also the 32
bit version for x86_64 called libstdc++33-32bit which would place a
libstdc++.so.5 in /usr/lib.
Hope this helps.
Dave P
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If you read the thread you would see it was about the ATI fglrx video driversSorry I came in so late. I'm not sure but normally drivers that are not
that need libstdc++.so.5 NOT the stock stuff they drivers will not install
unless libstdc++.so.5 is installed , Therefore i need the location of that
lib .
Anyone else know where to get this darn stupid lib from for 11.1 x86_64
Pete .
rpm's compile kernel modules, in which case you will need to install
libstdc++33-devel as well as libstdc++33 to enable the compiler to find
the library. libstdc++33 definitely contains libstdc++.so.5 and if you
look in /usr/lib64 you should be able to find it. There is also the 32
bit version for x86_64 called libstdc++33-32bit which would place a
libstdc++.so.5 in /usr/lib.
Hope this helps.
Dave P
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