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I am converting one of my boxes to Arch. it has an older ATI Radeon card (7500, I think). I have always used the "radeon" driver.
pacman finds no "radeon" driver--only "radeonhd". Some quick digging--including here--finds discussion of "catalyst" as the replacement for "fglrx".
But---what is the replacement for "radeon"? And, if "radeonhd" is not it, then what is "radeonhd"
Also----is it true that the ATI Radeon requires "dri" to be loaded? Both my other boxes use Nvidia, and dri is not used.
"It's always something." --Gilda Radner, 1946 - 1989
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http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra … video-ati/
You want the xf86-video-ati package, which contains the OSS 'ati' and 'radeon' drivers.
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Thanks--in the interim I loaded that and setup to use "ati". I did not notice if it loaded "radeon" also.
Anyway, now it's working....
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Thanks--in the interim I loaded that and setup to use "ati". I did not notice if it loaded "radeon" also.
Anyway, now it's working....
Yes, it did load "radeon" also--which I am now using.
Anyone know what "radeonhd" is?
"It's always something." --Gilda Radner, 1946 - 1989
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I guess its:
"Experimental Radeon HD video driver for r500 and r600 ATI cards"
see http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=16498
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