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#1 2013-12-10 21:25:11

HenryJia
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Proprietory Catalyst On Old Laptop

Hi guys,

Well I'm trying to run Arch on a old T60 with ATI X1300/X1400 graphics and aI want to use the legacy proprietory. I looked in the wiki and I could not find the legacy catalyst for it. The oldest I could find was the hd234x or something. So can someone tell me where I can download + install it and how I can down grade the xorg server to support it


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#2 2013-12-10 22:04:40

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Re: Proprietory Catalyst On Old Laptop

By the way I think the latest Catalyst for my laptop is catalyst 9


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#3 2013-12-10 22:16:30

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Re: Proprietory Catalyst On Old Laptop

I would use the Open Source xf86-video-ati driver if I were you since there is complete support for the card according to the Arch Wiki.


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#4 2013-12-13 17:19:23

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Re: Proprietory Catalyst On Old Laptop

clfarron4 wrote:

I would use the Open Source xf86-video-ati driver if I were you since there is complete support for the card according to the Arch Wiki.

OK, but which is better, Proprietory Catayst 9 or opensourced?


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#5 2013-12-13 20:14:16

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Re: Proprietory Catalyst On Old Laptop

HenryJia wrote:
clfarron4 wrote:

I would use the Open Source xf86-video-ati driver if I were you since there is complete support for the card according to the Arch Wiki.

OK, but which is better, Proprietory Catayst 9 or opensourced?

These days, I would say the Open Source driver since it is in active development, easy to find and you have people to report problems to if things go wrong.


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#6 2013-12-14 12:31:07

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Re: Proprietory Catalyst On Old Laptop

OK, thanks, I'll stick with open sourced then smile


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