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Old 27th June 2012, 03:20 AM
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ASUS AH4650/DI/1GD2 video card

Is the ASUS AH4650/DI/1GD2 video card (ATI Radeon HD4650 Graphics Engine) compatible with Fedora 13?
I'm thinking of replacing my current VGA card so that I can drive my new ASUS VE248Q monitor with DVI/HDMI.
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Old 27th June 2012, 08:21 AM
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Re: ASUS AH4650/DI/1GD2 video card

Which kernel do you have?

This card should be working with the free driver and the Catalyst proprietary driver for FC13.

Btw both FC13 and the Catalyst driver for the HD 4x series GPUs are EOL now.
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