On 2006 m. February 1 d., Wednesday 10:59, you wrote:
> Anyway, I have to point out what Joachim himself said: his packages are
> *not* built from the official debian sources, but from a hacked ATI
> installer, so don't report any problems here please.
I wonder why you don't package the latest rele
Jon Ferguson wrote:
> I installed Joachim Breitner's packages, but ran into the problem
> described here. http://pepper.linuxfocus.org/~guido/gentoo-tpt43p/
Which problem? That page reports more than one. Please be more
decriptive in your bug reports; pages you link to might disappear.
If you mea
I installed Joachim Breitner's packages, but ran into the problem
described here. http://pepper.linuxfocus.org/~guido/gentoo-tpt43p/
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Hi,
Am Samstag, den 14.01.2006, 09:28 +0100 schrieb Emilian Nowak:
> Do you have this driver packaged in this way in some repository? And maybe you
> have kernel modules as well? :-P
I don't have a apt repository, but now that you asked, I just uploaded
them to http://people.debian.org/~nomeata/f
On 2006-01-13 (Friday), at 00:27:09 Joachim Breitner wrote:
> Telling the ati-installer that sid now uses 6.9 and creating the debian
> packages with ati-installer worked fine (using these commands:)
> ./ati-driver-installer-8.20.8-i386.run --extract fglrx-tmp
> cd fglrx-tmp
> $editor packages/
Hi again,
it was not too late after all :-)
The binaries for Xorg 6.9 contained in the ati-installer package (the
large one) indeed work with sid's Xorg, they just need to be put in
the .deb.
Telling the ati-installer that sid now uses 6.9 and creating the debian
packages with ati-installer work
Hi,
on http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Talk:Problems_with_fglrx might be a useful
hint to solve this RC bug:
> I used the ati-installer (the huge download), created a Debian sid
> package and installed it, but got the same error. The installer seems
> to fetch the wrong driver version from the archive,
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