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Ysgrifennodd Peter Bradley:
Ysgrifennodd Per Jessen:
You might want to upgrade to the latest ATI driver (from ati.amd.com). I did so only last week - I know David Rankin is complaining about it being sluggish, but I haven't experienced that myself. (I get occasional hangups in Doom3 though).
The upgrade is essentially
- download script/file - run script, choose to rebuild package for 10.3 (you'll need compilers and kernel source installed for this). - install new RPM. To avoid screwing something up, you could start with 'rpm --test --install <package>', I always do.
/Per
Ah! I see what you mean.
I did the generate package thing and two packages were created: fglrx64_7_1_0_SUSE103-8.532-1.x86_64.rpm fglrx64_7_1_0_SUSE103-8.573-1.x86_64.rpm I installed the second one, since it looked later. It installed OK. I did aticonfig --initial. Rebooted. No change (250 FPS). And the Control Center still gives the same error message. Do you think there's any mileage in doing as Mike suggests and getting the config file regenerated. I'm a bit nervous of things like that, so I guess I'm after a second opinion. Sorry, Mike. It's not that I don't trust you. I don't trust me. Cheers Peter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org