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Originally Posted by Shuflie
I installed Fedora Core 4 test2 last night and then tried to get the ATI driver to install without any joy. The RPM failed because of libstdc++ dependency errors (didn't seem to like the compat-libstdc++ for backward support of old libstdc++). Forced a nodep install but couldn't get the kernel module to compile (with or without the two patches for the new kernel). I'm now downloading the fedora core 3 release version for x86_64 in the hope that I will get further with it. Has anyone with fedora core 64bit managed to get full ATI support? If so what's the secret?
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I doubt you will get it working. GC4 test1 and test2 releases are compiled with preview version of GCC4, and I
think ATI compiles stuff with GCC3; seems like a no-go together, to me at least.
However, one FC4 final comes out, you might give it a shot and try to convince ATI to make GCC4 build available...