31.10.2024, 23:03 UhrDeutsch | English
Hallo Gast [ Registrierung | Anmelden ]

Neues Thema eröffnen   Neue Antwort erstellen
Vorheriges Thema anzeigen Druckerfreundliche Version Einloggen, um private Nachrichten zu lesen Nächstes Thema anzeigen
Autor Nachricht
xenios
Titel: fglrx script  BeitragVerfasst am: 02.06.2010, 19:29 Uhr



Anmeldung: 02. Jun 2010
Beiträge: 1

Been using Lenny for a while, and although I've installed both the ATI and the repo proprietary drivers, I've not gotten the same results as from the script. It was definitely easier than building, loading and editing by hand Winken

The system's a simple desktop with the HD3200 IGP and a 1680x1050 screen, mostly used for surfing and streaming movies. The streaming was good before, but now its great... the fps is better than when the ATI driver was installed and double what it was with the repo driver. The result is a desktop with a little more snap to it and noticably smoother streaming.

The script was run on two different Lenny installations with the repo's fglrx installed... a 32-bit KDE desktop and a 64-bit netinstal with Fluxbox and Rox-filer. Had to run the script twice as it wouldn't delete a /tmp directory with files in it the first time. After deleting it (/tmp/fglrx.yiIPPn in KDE), the second run finished without error.

To Kano, and anyone else who worked on the script... Thank You!
 
 Benutzer-Profile anzeigen Private Nachricht senden  
Antworten mit Zitat Nach oben
Beiträge vom vorherigen Thema anzeigen:     
Gehe zu:  
Alle Zeiten sind GMT + 1 Stunde
Neues Thema eröffnen   Neue Antwort erstellen
Vorheriges Thema anzeigen Druckerfreundliche Version Einloggen, um private Nachrichten zu lesen Nächstes Thema anzeigen
PNphpBB2 © 2003-2007 
 
Deutsch | English
Logos and trademarks are the property of their respective owners, comments are property of their posters, the rest is © 2004 - 2006 by Jörg Schirottke (Kano).
Consult Impressum and Legal Terms for details. Kanotix is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL license.
This CMS is powered by PostNuke, all themes used at this site are released under the GNU/GPL license. designed and hosted by w3you. Our web server is running on Kanotix64-2006.