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<0> On SUSE Linux 10.x, download the latest drivers from http://www.ati.com , then follow these instructions: http://jarpack.net/ati-driver-how-to <1> thats what i'm using <2> alright. <2> hmmm... <2> As I said before, I am not using an ATI card, so, I have not had to deal with installing the drivers...sry <1> first it says to install the 32 bit version..fine, i did that <1> then i tried installing the 64 bit and it says it conflicts with the 32 bit and won't instal over it <2> I dont know what step your at, but, have you tried any "forcing" options? <1> failed to load module fglrx module des not exist <1> how do i force an rpm to install? <1> rpm -Fhv ? <2> i will have to check - im new to using RPM, I have been a longtime debian user....I have only used Suse for 4 months... <3> xarius: there aren't really --force-* options with rpm... only things like --nodeps <2> ic.. <3> xarius: basically the --force options that won't break things ;) <1> grrrr
<2> darn. <3> Chamlap`: ps... --nodeps would likely install the driver... although how useful? idk <4> well.. wtf is this 'xconsole' that i cannot close upon FINALLY getting to my kde desktop ? <3> tech9iner: its whats happening with your X session... duh <2> xconsole is part of the X window manager...I have never experienced it showing up in KDE unless your using remote administration and doing somethinglike remotely rebooting... <5> tech9iner: when you do 5 installs, you need to have the cds/dvds :P <1> hmmm...no screens found <1> possible because I'm using the dvi cable? <2> possible....but, im not sure...does your video card have both DVI and a standard monitor connection port? or just DVI? <1> has a standard and then 2 dvi's <1> where in xorg.conf do i change what screen to use? <2> at the bottom. <2> in the "server layout" section. <2> one of the options is "screen" <4> jhc.. bit insecure are we.. 13 yr old debs of old i dont miss lol <1> i see <4> well sPiN .. not till 10.1 did i need them this bad tho lol <1> screen 0 "aticonfig blah" 0 0 <1> do i change it to screen 1 "atiblah" 0 0? <4> so how can i dump this xconcole.. never seen it before sPiN <5> not sure what you are seeing, but exit should do the trick <4> no cursor.. nothing.. just blank <4> wont take alt-f4?.. title bar now work <4> no work <4> r mouse click and 'close' .. nothing.. <4> grr.. <2> try killing xconsole... <2> open up the process manager (ctrl+esc) and see if its listed... <4> xarius that'd be too easy .. lol.. thanks mate.. will do.. <2> it might possibly kill your xserver though... <4> hmmm.. <2> i am not 100% positive...lol <4> well it says its from /usr/X11R6/bin/xconsole mates.. <5> tech9iner: doesnt sound like you are in kde <2> no -it doesnt. <4> hmm.. logged out an back after kdedesktop install via yast2 <2> did you start from CLI, the start X, then start KDE or something? <4> my old desktop loaded.. <2> that is probablly the problem then... <4> '***'umed i was back <4> so full reboot and back in? or init 3 then init 5 ? <4> installed minimal graphical first.. <2> ahhh i see. <4> now trying to add full workstation was goal <2> I know that if you are running minimal graphical it ALWAYS shows the xconsole... <4> ran kde desktop installs <4> ahh <4> so it loaded kde's dtop but im still logged into some minimal eh <4> full reboot <2> that how it appears. <2> try a full reboot. <4> tx tz xarius n spin.. bbias.. <2> if you still have tthe problem, you may need to edit some x configurations to start KDE instead of XDM... <6> Does anyone know the correct URL to add the KDE Supplemental repository? <6> I'm trying to use the action menu in Konqueror. <7> mm , no <5> _sander: does not appear to work as near as i can tell <6> The action menu or the repository? :) <1> well i'm officially quiting trying to get this to work, what are some good forums to watch to see if anyone was successful getting suse 10.1 x64 work with fglrx on a x1900 xtx card? <5> the repo <5> i ve tried several times to add it and i got nothing so im going to use y2pmsh
<5> Chamlap`: you have to install the 32 bit driver first, then 64bit <5> !ati <0> On SUSE Linux 10.x, download the latest drivers from http://www.ati.com , then follow these instructions: http://jarpack.net/ati-driver-how-to <6> OK, that's too bad. I figure I'll wait until yaloki updates smart, since he'll include the right setup by default. <6> If it wasn't for him and smart I'd be in Kubuntu these days, but thankfully he's still at it. <5> unfortunately, suse 10.1 isnt going to be winning anyone over thanks to the tremendous bugs they shipped it with, if anything its going to lose ppl <5> they brought them in with xgl and are sending them away by introducing a hella buggy packagemanager <8> get rid of yast, bring in smart or apt, use the system tools that belong to PCLInuxOS (mandrake system tools tweaked somwhat) and you'd have a winner <9> SuSEhelp, helpme <0> To get help from me you can ask for keywords (factoids) in pvt with /msg SuSEhelp <factoid_name> . To search the keywords try /msg SuSEhelp search <string_to_search> (or check at http://susewiki.apanela.com/bot_help) <10> Hi there, I'm new to SuSE <6> Yeah, they do a lot right, but they do a lot that just makes you scratch your head, from the delta isos, and so on. Yast is like nothing else on Linux, but the package management almost makes you want to get rid of the whole thing. <10> I just installed the 10.1 version.. <5> it was just fine before 10.1 <1> sPiN: I did install the 32 bit driver first, I downloaded the x86 driver, built the 32bit package...so i had a 32 bit rpm, next downloaded the x86_64 driver, built the AMD64 package...so I had a fglrx64 rpm. Next I installed the 32 bit driver...then i tried installing the 64 bit driver and i got errors saying there is a conflict <6> Well WereCatf we just bitching about the package management situation. <1> so then I tried installing the 64bit driver with nodeps, still didn't help <10> I found quite a critical bug in the installer, and I want mp3s and rhythmbox in my SuSE...How? <11> hi all <6> sPiN: I always found it to be slow. <5> sorry WereCatf cant help you with rhythmbox <12> you guys should really hold off on the ati installer <12> wait for ati to fix it or something <6> WereCatf: do you mind using the command line? <5> unition: sure... like that is going to happen <12> plus..... kde runs smooth/fast enoug for most anything you should be able to throw at it <1> then i did init 5 and i get a bunch of garbage characters <1> could it be that my card is too new? <10> _sander, well, I have been using command line before, so.. <12> I give ati some credit..... <5> unition: he was referring to yast package management not kde <12> they are trying <5> like bloody hell they are <10> I just want Rhythmbox working, and I just remembered I want MPlayer too <10> Totem just ****s <5> WereCatf: packman has mplayer <5> !packman-yast <0> YaST2 source for the Packman repository: http://packman.inode.at/suse/10.1 (or 10.0, 9.3, 9.2, 9.1). You can find additional mirrors here: ftp://packman.links2linux.org/pub/packman/MIRRORS <10> packman? <6> Cool, I would say go to http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/ and get smart and do smart update then smart upgrade <5> http://spinink.net/2006/05/13/adding-installation-sources-to-suse-linux-101/ <5> WereCatf: ^^ <1> sPiN: any suggestion about the 64bit/32bit conflict I get? <12> the fact they even listed suse as a distro on their installer I consider to be a merricle <10> uhh <5> Chamlap`: you did something wrong clearly, but i didnt have any dep issues so i cant help you there <12> what suprised me more was.... even before suse made beta 9 ati had support for it kinda <6> smart is like apt-get and the package includes the necessary repo information for pakman <12> 10.1 that is <1> sPiN: could my card just not be compatible? <1> I mean I've installed fglrx many times before with my ati 9800 pro <5> Chamlap`: they just added support for it in the newest version of the drivers... <1> but never with this x1900 xtx card <5> Chamlap`: on a 64bit box? <1> yeah <5> ohh i thought 1900 was a typo... <5> they may not have support for that yet... <12> why did they even change the video system from 10 eval ? <5> check the readme <12> it was working good for everyone <9> Hiall! Anyone know how to upgrade to 10.1 with CDs when I still have lots of Packman and Guru stuff lying around? From 9.3 to 10.0 I had to first uninstall all 3rd party stuff, upgrade from CD and the install them again. <2> im not sure that video system changed as much as the newer kernel did. <12> oh <12> makes sence <1> ok, real quick then...for some clarification, after I make the 32 bit rpm...do I then have to clean the kernel source again to make the 64bit rpms? <5> nope <5> you can install 32 and 64 back to back <5> perhaps paste the dep conflict to www.pastebin.com <2> croqq: try using the yast "system update" feature with the cd's.... <1> so I download the x86 installer, run it with SUSE-IA32, then I download the x86_64 installer, run it with SUSE-AMD64 right? <5> http://spinink.net/2006/05/13/3-ways-of-upgrading-to-suse-linux-101/ <5> there you go croqq <2> ty spin <1> sPiN: is the above correct? Want to make sure I'm reading the tutorial correctly
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