[gentoo-user] Re: ati-driver update [SOLVED]

2006-10-23 Thread oskar kapala
Hi, I did emerge world --deep --update and it's working. ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE) is supported by ati-drivers in ver. 8.27.10-r1, 8.28.8, 8.29.6 and also x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.6.3. Both, ati & x11 drivers coop with xorg-x11-7.1 Before updating I prepared portage overlay and ebui

[gentoo-user] Re: ati-driver update

2006-10-18 Thread oskar kapala
Andrew Frink wrote: Blame ATI, they have 3 options, open the driver, keep up with Xorg dev, or piss people off. It as always seemed to me that they like option 3 Cynyr, Yep, you are absolutely right. I knew that ati is not a good idea, but this is laptop... oskar -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org m

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ati-driver update

2006-10-18 Thread Martins Steinbergs
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 13:28, oskar kapala wrote: > Richard Fish wrote: > > xorg 7.1 or later require newer drivers. You either have to use the > > xf86-video-ati (the open source drivers included with x.org), or mask > > the new version of x.org. > > > > If you want to update to the current

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ati-driver update

2006-10-18 Thread Andrew Frink
oskar kapala wrote: Richard Fish wrote: xorg 7.1 or later require newer drivers. You either have to use the xf86-video-ati (the open source drivers included with x.org), or mask the new version of x.org. If you want to update to the current x.org, and abandon the proprietary ATI drivers, remo

[gentoo-user] Re: ati-driver update

2006-10-18 Thread oskar kapala
Richard Fish wrote: xorg 7.1 or later require newer drivers. You either have to use the xf86-video-ati (the open source drivers included with x.org), or mask the new version of x.org. If you want to update to the current x.org, and abandon the proprietary ATI drivers, remove "fglrx" from VIDEO