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I was looking to use the proprietary AMD drivers (catalyst 11.3 at the moment) and I notice that there is no compatibility with Xorg-server 1.10.
If I install xorg 1.9 from [http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra … rg-server/] using
sudo pacman -S extra/xorg-serverthen later by running
sudo pacman -SyuI'm asked to upgrade to xorg-server 1.10 from testing. Can I stop if from asking by disabling xorg in testing until the catalyst suite is supported?
Sorry I'm a newbie to Arch and haven't found such basic things out for myself yet. Though I have to say, I'm really loving it!
As an aside, what is all your opinions on the proprietary drivers? The latest release has solved the screen tearing issue for me (on Debian) and it performs many times better than the open source drivers for my gaming. In fact, the only thing I have trouble with, really, is KMS.
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I think you have to add the package to the IgnorePkg line in /etc/pacman.conf....
Greez,
Hans
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Maybe disabling "testing" in /etc/pacman.conf is an option for you. So Xorg (and other packages) will be updated when it's in the stable repos...
This is probably interesting for you: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman
Last edited by gorilla (2011-04-11 22:49:11)
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I don't have any problems with catalyst and xorg-server 1.10. Just install catalyst from catalyst-test.
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Just install catalyst from catalyst-test.
Wasn't aware of that option. Sounds good to me. I was getting sick of using my integrated intel card (couldn't play flash video fullscreen).
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