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I need to do this in order to use the ATI Catalyst drivers and I have no clue how I can do it. Any suggestions?
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I need to do this in order to use the ATI Catalyst drivers and I have no clue how I can do it. Any suggestions?
You could start by searching the wiki...
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Do … g_Packages
Edit: Beaten by 55 seconds .
Last edited by ConnorBehan (2012-05-26 09:51:22)
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Great things come in tar.xz packages.
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ca … positories
This would likely be more useful. Especially if he doesn't have xorg11 packages in his cache. Just add that respo to your pacman.conf, remove xorg then do
pacman -S xorg11/xorg-server and all the other xorg packages you need in there
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As said on the catalyst wiki:
put [xorg111] repo first, add [catalyst] repo, man pacman, pacman -Syuu catalyst catalyst-utils
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. files on github, Screenshots, Random pics and the rest
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