Mobility Radeon 9000 roll back driver
Carles Cufi
carles at savaje.com
Wed Oct 27 16:22:58 UTC 2004
I was using:
rpm -i --force --allfiles --replacefiles xorg-****.rpm
Same with the kernel.
It's really strange, and I really don't understand what the ATI driver
has done to my installation. I checked the insides of the fglrx rpm and
there's nothing much that it replaces as you say, so it's beyond my
knowledge...
Carles
>>[...]
>>
>>>>> >Does anyone know
>>>>> >how to get back to the original, out-of-the-box configuration that
>>
>>>>came
>>
>>>>> >with Fedora and that was working very well? I'd rather avoid
>>>>> >reinstalling the whole OS if possible.
>>
>>>>Save you xorg.conf and reinstall the following rpms:
>>>>
>>>>xorg-x11-6.7.0-9
>>>>xorg-x11-libs-6.7.0-9
>>>>xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL-6.7.0-9
>>>>xorg-x11-Mesa-libGLU-6.7.0-9
>>>>
>>>>Then restore your xorg.conf.
>
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Thanks for replying.
>>
>>I tried reinstalling all those xorg* rpms, and the kernel rpm too...
>>Still, no luck. This ATI driver really did something to my machine. But
>>can't figure out what.
>>Do you have any other suggestion?
>What command did you use for reinstalling the rpms? The ATI driver
>will only add fglrx module and change the Mesa libraries. You could
>try reinstalling all the xorg rpms you have installed and reboot.
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