Hallo Forums User und alle die als Gast hier sind.
Ich hab da eine Anleitung gefunden die ATI Grafikkarten installieren sollte.
Bei mir hat es mit Open Suse 10.2 und der Ati Fire GL T2 funktioniert.
ATI Installer HOWTO for SUSE/Novell users
openSUSE 10.2
If you want or need to use the latest and greatest ATI driver, continue here .
Use
YaST -> Software -> Change installation Source -> Add
Protocol: http
Server Name: : www2.ati.com
Directory on Server: suse/10.2
to add the ATI http server as additional installation source.
Now use
YaST -> Software -> Install and Delete Software
to install the ATI/fglrx driver. Select the following packages:
x11-video-fglrxG01
ati-fglrxG01-kmp-<kernel-flavor>
<kernel-flavor> depends on your installed kernel. Check with
"uname -r" for installed default/smp/bigsmp kernel. Use "sax2 -r"
for X.Org configuration.
SUSE
LINUX 10.1 / SLES10 / SLED10
If you want or need to use the latest and greatest ATI driver, continue here .
Update your Kernel via YOU (YaST Online Update). Use
YaST -> Software -> Change installation Source -> Add
Protocol: http
Server Name: : www2.ati.com
Directory on Server: suse/sle10
to add the ATI http server as additional installation source.
Now use
YaST -> Software -> Install and Delete Software
to install the ATI/fglrx driver. Select the following packages:
x11-video-fglrx
ati-fglrx-kmp-<kernel-flavor>
<kernel-flavor> depends on your installed kernel. Check with
"uname -r" for installed default/smp/bigsmp kernel. Use "sax2 -r"
for X.Org configuration.
Manual driver installation for SUSE LINUX 10.0, SLES9, NLD9 and earlier
Since ATI driver release 8.16.20 the ATI installer needs to be used
to create SUSE/Novell RPMs. Download the ATI installer from the ATI
website.
http://www.ati.com --> Drivers & Software --> Linux
It is possible to create RPMs for the following SUSE/Novell distros.
This information has been retrieved by using the installer itself:
ati-driver-installer-8.33.6-x86.x86_64.run --listpkg
[...]
SuSE Packages:
SuSE/NLD9-IA32 NLD9
SuSE/SLES9-IA32 SLES9
SuSE/SUSE91-IA32 SUSE 9.1
SuSE/NLD9-AMD64 NLD9 (x86_64)
SuSE/SLES9-AMD64 SLES9 (x86_64)
SuSE/SUSE91-AMD64 SUSE 9.1 (x86_64)
SuSE/SUSE100-IA32 SUSE 10.0
SuSE/SUSE92-IA32 SUSE 9.2
SuSE/SUSE93-IA32 SUSE 9.3
SuSE/SUSE100-AMD64 SUSE 10.0 (x86_64)
SuSE/SUSE92-AMD64 SUSE 9.2 (x86_64)
SuSE/SUSE93-AMD64 SUSE 9.3 (x86_64)
SuSE/SLED10-IA32 SLED10
SuSE/SLES10-IA32 SLES10
SuSE/SUSE101-IA32 SUSE 10.1
SuSE/SLED10-AMD64 SLED10 (x86_64)
SuSE/SLES10-AMD64 SLES10 (x86_64)
SuSE/SUSE101-AMD64 SUSE 10.1 (x86_64)
SuSE/SUSE102-IA32 openSUSE 10.2
SuSE/SUSE102-AMD64 openSUSE 10.2 (x86_64)
Example:
--------
Create a RPM for SUSE 10.0 (i386) by using the installer.
./ati-driver-installer-8.33.6-x86.x86_64.run --buildpkg SuSE/SUSE100-IA32
Afterwards install the created RPM by using the rpm command. In the
mentioned example above this would be:
rpm -Uhv fglrx_6_8_0_SUSE100-8.33.6-1.i386.rpm
The postinstall script of this RPM will try to compile the required
kernel module. If this fails, you'll get a message how to proceed.
You still need to configure the driver with SaX2. Details can be found
in /usr/share/doc/packages/fglrx/README.SuSE.
Unfortunately you need to recompile the "fglrx" kernel module right
after any kernel (security) update. Use "fglrx-kernel-build.sh" for
this.
Ich hoffe das es hilfreich ist.
LG Uwe