Might help as well.Try compiling the AGP-support into the kernel, with the appropiate chipset as a module. It still gave me a couple of errors during compilation, but it worked.

Might help as well.Try compiling the AGP-support into the kernel, with the appropiate chipset as a module. It still gave me a couple of errors during compilation, but it worked.




Run this:Schooner wrote:This is a total noob question... but it suits me because I am a noob (even if I have officially shed that title). I have emerged in the latest e-build of ATI drivers for my system. What do I do now to get it to work? I am running KDE right now but I think it's doing software rendering. Everything looks smooth... but when I go to run an OpenGL screen saver... my fps goes to crap.
I would prefer a PM for help... but I will keep an eye on this thread as well. Thanks.
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mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
/opt/ati/bin/fglrxconfig
modprobe fglrx
echo "fglrx" >> /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6


glxgears is not a benchmark, I hope you mean fgl_glxgears.andrew_wiggin wrote:well, the drivers works great.
i get 3000 fps at glxgears, instead of 3034 in the previous version but somehow games works a_LOT_ more fast.
doom3 is now working (before this driver, it was impossible to play even on 800x600 low)

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emerge ati-drivers ati-drivers-extra
opengl-update ati
I think the Mobility cards are generally much worse performers than the desktop-versions. My Mobility Radeon 9700 gives 402 FPS in fgl_glxgears and 2102 FPS in glxgears.MasterX wrote:I am guessing I have the 64bit. Yes, I am using the default size of glxgears. Things are really bad when I use the fgl_glxgears, because I get only 300FPS

i think the 8.13.3 since it is made for thoseppip wrote:I'm using xpress 200 MOBO, should I use 8.14.13 or just use 8.13.3?

Yeah, it just takes a lot of work and luck...coreutils wrote:has anyone got this driver to work with a 2.6.12 kernel?