On 10/03/07, Chris Jones <jonesc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I'm googling fglrx now. I have no problem with installing proprietary > software: if somebody developed it and licensed it for legal usage, > then why not? Of course I would also prefer to use and to promote open > source code, but I'll not cripple my system in the absence of such > code. My thoughts exactly. I would rather not, but if I have to I have to... > > As per the instructions at http://www.fedorafaq.org/ I drop to > runlevel 3 after installing kmod-fglrx via yum. I try to run > ati-fglrx-config-display, but it is not installed! Other than > installing from the tarball, is there any way to properly configure > fglrx? Cannot comment here, as I don't have ATI. But a few suggestions Did you run ati-fglrx-config-display as root
Yes, of course.
If so, maybe your path is not finding it. Try finding it explicitly in /bin /sbin etc ? If not then does
One step ahead :) I'm learning, for sure.
> updatedb > locate fglrx find anything ?
Did that too. At least linux troubleshooting I'm getting down pat. It went by too fast with too many finds, so I ran it through grep config. Didn't find anything useful, but now that I'm in a comfy GUI environment and can acually scroll through the output I see /usr/sbin/fglrx-config-display so I'll go drop down to init 3 and see what I can do with that. Thanks. Dotan Cohen http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/445/sepultura.html http://hohah.com