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From: Andreas Tepe on 1 Feb 2010 14:40 Matteo Riva schrieb: > Squeeze upgrade broke fglrx driver with the new xserver. > > How can I downgrade the xserver from 1.7.4 back to 1.6.5 when fglrx > driver was working fine? > What packages do I need to downgrade, and where can I find those > versions? > > Hi all! I have two questions regarding the graphics problem with the new xserver: 1. Does anybody know, why the new xserver is not supporting the fglrx driver anymore? Was it necessary to mess around until the running version changed into something not useful anymore? I can live better with problems resulting in modifications that I understand. 2. Is there a way to get 3D acceleration using something built into squeeze? I always used the fglrx driver coming directly from AMD/ATI. Thanks for your help! :) Cheers, Andreas Tepe
From: Andreas on 1 Feb 2010 14:50
Matteo Riva schrieb: > Squeeze upgrade broke fglrx driver with the new xserver. > > How can I downgrade the xserver from 1.7.4 back to 1.6.5 when fglrx > driver was working fine? > What packages do I need to downgrade, and where can I find those > versions? > > Hi all! I have two questions regarding the graphics problem with the new xserver: 1. Does anybody know, why the new xserver is not supporting the fglrx driver anymore? Was it necessary to mess around until the running version changed into something not useful anymore? I can live better with problems resulting in modifications that I understand. 2. Is there a way to get 3D acceleration using something built into squeeze? I always used the fglrx driver coming directly from AMD/ATI. Thanks for your help! :) Cheers, Andreas Tepe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST(a)lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster(a)lists.debian.org |