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Old 12th January 2008, 05:20 PM
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Problem: Fedora 8, AIGLX, ATI 4.443.1

I heard from 8.42.3 the ATI driver could support AIGLX. I have installed the newest 8.443.1 drive correctly with a great 3D acceleration on Fedora 8. But I still couldn't enable compiz. I have modified /etc/X11/xorg.conf to enable AIGLX and Composite, but it does not work at all.My video card is ATI X2500/X1700.

Have someone met the same problem? Please help. Thanks!
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