On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 16:29, Matthew Gillen wrote: > If you have an OpenGL app, you'll need to the propriatary drivers most > likely. I tried to install the proprietary drivers. I uninstalled xfree86-mesa-libgl and installed fglrx-4.3.0-3.7.6.i386.rpm from ATI's website. I read this web page: http://www.maniac.nl/ferrari3000.html and tried this config file: http://www.maniac.nl/files/XF86Config-4.atidriver. (This person is using the same notebook that my friend has.) But after logging in, he says that the screen's colors are all messed up. What are the steps involved in correctly installing and configuring ATI's proprietary drivers on Fedora? Thanks.