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How do I enable 3D support for my ATI Radeon card in Fedora Core 3?

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How do I enable 3D support for my ATI Radeon card in Fedora Core 3?

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(Updated 7 May 2005) A: There are now ATI driver RPMs provided by livna.org that are designed especially for Fedora. NOTE: If you have nVidia drivers installed, you must un-install them before installing these ATI drivers. (Thanks to Ajay for telling me this!) If you’re using yum with our configuration, you can install the drivers just by typing: yum install ati-fglrx kernel-module-fglrx-`(uname -r)` That installs the ATI driver for your current kernel, and it should become active the next time you reboot your machine. If you update your kernel, make sure that you install the newest ATI driver before you start the new kernel. To install the driver in your new kernel before you restart, you have to do: yum install kernel-module-fglrx-`(rpm -q –queryformat=”%{version}-%{release}\n” kernel | tail -n 1)` (That’s actually just a fancy way of getting the version number of your latest kernel.) If you have an Intel motherboard, you will have to modify your xorg.conf file after installing the

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ATI drivers for Fedora Core 3 are not ready yet. Watch the tracking bug in the Livna.org Bugzilla for news.

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