thebyrnie
Newbie
Go to Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and download the latest linux driver for your card
N.B the 32bit driver is labelled x86 and the 64bit driver is labelled x86_x64
Download the driver to your Desktop
open terminal
The question marks are the file version you have
TIP: when using terminal the tab key can predict the file name i.e sudo sh ./ati(and press tab) it should predict the file name providing you don't have any other files with ati as the first three letters in that directory
N.B the 32bit driver is labelled x86 and the 64bit driver is labelled x86_x64
Download the driver to your Desktop
open terminal
Code:
cd Desktop
Code:
sudo sh ./ati-driver-installer-???????.run
The question marks are the file version you have
TIP: when using terminal the tab key can predict the file name i.e sudo sh ./ati(and press tab) it should predict the file name providing you don't have any other files with ati as the first three letters in that directory