Am Montag, den 29.08.2005, 01:14 -0400 schrieb Claude Jones:
I just downloaded and installed the new kernel, and rebooted. No
problem.
During reboot, I got the expected message that my NTFS driver failed to load
because of the missing kernel-module. I was expecting a similar message from
ati-fglrx but no, no message. When I go to system settings/more system
settings and click on the ATI-fglrx settings, the GUI opens right up - in
times past, I would get the missing kernel-module message on reboot for
ATI-fglrx
This should still be the case. If not check if /etc/init.d/ati-fglrx is
still enabled. If yes, then please post the output of
/etc/init.d/ati-fglrx start
/etc/init.d/ati-fglrx stop
and the settings GUI wouldn't open or would open with errors.
Maybe ATI changed something and it works now without the kernel-module?
What
gives - did I miss something? Is an updated kernel module no longer necessary
for the ATI driver from Livna?
The X-Server will work fine without the kernel-module (a updated modules
hopefully are pushed soon), but 3D-Support won't work.
HTH
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Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora(a)leemhuis.info>