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Source download failure.
- From: Q <raid517 at fairadsl dot co dot uk>
- Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 00:31:49 +0100
Hi when I try to use the script to download the drivers and packages,
this is what happens:
/home/raid517/Desktop/My_Files/My_Downloads/ATI-patch/fglrx-installer-8.10.19#
fakeroot debian/rules binary
wget -nd http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/fglrx_6_8_2-8.10.19-1.i386.rpm
--00:10:24--
http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/fglrx_6_8_2-8.10.19-1.i386.rpm
=> `fglrx_6_8_2-8.10.19-1.i386.rpm'
Resolving www2.ati.com... 213.253.135.39, 213.253.135.38
Connecting to www2.ati.com[213.253.135.39]:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
00:10:24 ERROR 404: Not Found.
make: *** [fglrx_6_8_2-8.10.19-1.i386.rpm] Error 1
It seems that the drivers are not where the script is looking for them.
Has this got anything to do with ATI releasing a new driver version
recently? If so whe are we likely to see a new script for this driver
version?
Also this guide seems heavily focused on what to do if you are using an
official kernel image from debian - but I never or have only rarely ever
used these. There seems to be no clear expanation of what to do, if like
me you prefer to get your kernels from kernel.org.
I tried using the binary drivers but they complained they wanted an old
beta version of xfree.86 (4.3.95 or something similar) but I'm using the
latest xorg server - and am not keen to change in any hurry. Does anyone
have any info on how to install the ati drivers if like me you are using
xorg?
Best regards,
GJ