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Check that your /usr/src/linux symlink points to your new kernel |
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sources. |
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I've found that changing the /usr/src/linux symlink and emerging |
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ati-drivers is all that I've ever needed to do to get the ati-drivers to |
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run after a kernel upgrade. |
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HTH |
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On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 22:24 +0100, Peter Ga¾i wrote: |
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> I use media-video/ati-drivers-3.14.1, the last 'stable' ones in x86 |
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> portage tree. So what is your procedure after upgrading a kernel? I |
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> only do |
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> emerge ati-drivers && opengl-update ati |
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> am I missing something? Also I am quite confused of the |
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> UseInternalAGPGart option which is so often mentioned in all the |
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> howtos, how do i determine if i shoud check it? |
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> Thanks for any ideas. |
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> Peter |
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