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Xorg in ATI Radeon, Catalyst, fglrx, Graphics Card How To: Install ATI Catalyst (fglrx) Drivers Note: This How To is valid up to Catalyst Driver version 10.1. precompiled kernel module version mismatched Note: With minor changes this How To may work for other Linux distributions error no ums support in radeon module like Mandriva, Suse, Ubuntu, Red Hat, Cent OS etc. Following the suggestions in comments on my last post about
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ATI Catalyst (fglrx), I tried to reinstall ATI drivers version 9.8 and finally it worked. I thought of noting down the the process in few simple steps which anyone can follow
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and get the drivers working on Fedora 11 with latest kernel versions. Step 1 : Update Kernel, Install kernel-devel Huge thanks to Richard Lloyd and mxyzptlk2063 for pointing this out. This step is not necessary. You may like to stick to the kernel version you already have. In case you want the latest kernel, just use yum to get the latest kernel. Note: Do not forget to update the kernel-devel package as well as its needed to compile the fglrx kernel module. DONT UPDATE THE KERNEL. Instead stick to whatever kernel version you have. If you have 2.6.30.*, you are unlucky Get a kernel version 2.6.29.* and install the kernel-devel for the same. With Catalyst Driver version 9.10 you can update kernel to latest version before installing the Drivers. [root@fedora ~]$ yum update kernel [root@fedora ~]$ yum install kernel-devel Step 2 : Download Drivers Download the ATI Catalystâ„¢ 9.8 Proprietary Linux x86 Display Driver from ATI/AMD website. Step 3 : Install Drivers Install the drivers that you have downloaded using the following command. [root@fedora ~]$ bash ./ati-driver-installer-9-8-x86.x86_64.run Step 4 : Check Installation Result Check the /usr/share/ati/fglrx-install.log file for result of installation. If there are no errors, proceed to the next step. Note: You may see lines like this at the end of file You must change your working directory to /lib/modules/fglrx and then call ./make_install.sh in order to install the built module. - recreating module dependency list - trying a sample load of the kernel modules done. You can ignore th
Get Kubuntu Get Xubuntu Get Lubuntu Get UbuntuStudio Get Mythbuntu Get Edubuntu Get Ubuntu-GNOME Get UbuntuKylin Ubuntu Code of Conduct Ubuntu Wiki Community Wiki Other Support Launchpad Answers Ubuntu IRC Support AskUbuntu Official Documentation User Documentation Social Media Facebook Twitter Useful Links Distrowatch Bugs: Ubuntu PPAs: Ubuntu Web Upd8: Ubuntu OMG! Ubuntu Ubuntu Insights Planet Ubuntu Activity Page Please read before SSO login Advanced Search Forum The Ubuntu Forum Community Ubuntu Official Flavours Support Hardware [ubuntu] AMD Catalyst driver Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, https://gofedora.com/how-to-install-ati-catalyst-fglrx-98-drivers-fedora-11/ thanks ! Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: AMD Catalyst driver Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode March 22nd, 2013 #1 kobras View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message 5 Cups of Ubuntu Join Date Jul 2008 Beans 21 AMD Catalyst driver Hi! I have a problem with installing Amd Catalyst driver. My notebook HP ProBook https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2128013 4530s have two video cards, integrated and discrete (AMD Radeon HD 6490M). I have download amd-driver-installer-catalyst-13.1-linux-x86.x86_64 and tried to install it. First I have got an error: "Check if system has the tools required for installation. fglrx installation requires that the system have kernel headers. /lib/modules/3.5.0-17-generic/build/include/linux/version.h cannot be found on this system." After that I have run that driver with flag --force, and after installation finished get next message: "Supported adapter detected. Check if system has the tools required for installation. fglrx installation requires that the system have kernel headers. /lib/modules/3.5.0-17-generic/build/include/linux/version.h cannot be found on this system. fglrx installation is being forced. Installation will proceed without the required tools on the system. Uninstalling any previously installed drivers. Unloading radeon module... ERROR: Module radeon is in use Unloading drm module... ERROR: Module drm is in use by radeon,i915,ttm,drm_kms_helper [Message] Kernel Module : Trying to install a precompiled kernel module. [Message] Kernel Module : Precompiled kernel module version mismatched. [Error] Kernel Module : Kernel module build environment not found - please consult readme. [Reboot] Kernel Module : update-initramfs" And after rebooting, I have get a message that system can be run only in low level graphic mode and I can work only with console. I have asked question also on askubuntu.
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Common F23 Bugs Common F24 Bugs Communicate with Fedora The Documents Bug Reports Fedora Update System (Bodhi) Fedora Build System (Koji) Official Spins FedoraForum.org > Fedora 23/24 > Hardware & Laptops Fedora 19 - Problems installing AMD propietary drivers FedoraForum Search User Name Remember Me? Password Forgot Password? Join Us! Register All Albums FAQ Today's Posts Search Hardware & Laptops Help with your hardware, including laptop issues Google™ Search FedoraForum Search Red Hat Bugzilla Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 4th August 2013, 08:07 AM LucetLux Offline Registered User Join Date: Jul 2013 Location: Montevideo, UY Posts: 6 Fedora 19 - Problems installing AMD proprietary drivers Hi, I've been having problems installing AMD proprietary drivers on fedora 19 since I first installed it on release, at first I tried installing them manually, they seemed to have installed correctly but on reboot all I got after a plymouth screen being displayed in a wrong resolution was a black screen, no gdm, no nothing, so I went to a terminal, ran aticonfig --uninstall, then rebooted and it was pretty much like before, except for plymouth which again was being displayed in a resolution different to mine. I moved to Fedora from Ubuntu because of various concerns with that particular distribution, back in Ubuntu I just used the drivers from amd's site and they worked perfectly, I just had to uninstall and reinstall them on a kernel update. Doing some research I found out about kmod-catalyst and how that could help me with my problem and also it could help me avoid all that uninstalling and reinstalling on kernel updates. So I installed kmod-catalyst from rpm-fusion, rebooted, same thing again. I tried following various tutorials I found on the internet, such as this one http://www.sohailriaz.com/how-to-ins...-in-fedora-18/ , with no different result other than screwing