Hi, >> - Has AMD bought ATI? It seems there are several references to drivers >> available for download from AMD. > > Forgot to mention that the driver from RPMFusion is exactly the same > as the one available for download from AMD/ATI, just packaged such > that installation on Fedora is painless. Trying to use the stock ATI > driver is much more difficult to get going. Yes, that's exactly why I was trying to get the RPMFusion stuff going. I've now got it going, and have a basic ATI driver running now, rather than the 640x480 I had previously. After experiencing GNOME3 for the last few minutes, I can definitely say it's "form over function" in this release. I'm already regretting upgrading. The lack of function, specifically the video support, is frustrating. Trying to run the livna config program fails: Aug 16 15:46:57 sage livnaConfigClient.py: abrt: detected unhandled Python exception in /usr/share/livna-config-display/livnaConfigClient.py Aug 16 15:46:57 sage abrtd: Unrecognized variable 'DumpLocation' in '/etc/abrt/abrt.conf' Aug 16 15:46:57 sage abrtd: New client connected Aug 16 15:46:57 sage abrt-server[4251]: Saved Python crash dump of pid 4246 to /var/spool/abrt/pyhook-2011-08-16-15:46:57-4246 Aug 16 15:46:57 sage abrtd: Directory 'pyhook-2011-08-16-15:46:57-4246' creation detected Aug 16 15:46:57 sage abrt-server[4251]: Unrecognized variable 'DumpLocation' in '/etc/abrt/abrt.conf' Aug 16 15:46:57 sage abrtd: Corrupted or bad dump /var/spool/abrt/pyhook-2011-08-16-15:46:57-4246 (res:2), deleting Is there another way, besides hacking the xorg.conf like it's 1998 again, to configure resolution and dual monitors? Also, what the hell happened to the minimize button on each window? Is there any way to fix the screen corruption without switching from GNOME to another DE? I figured since it was released in May, and now it's August, they would have worked out the basic usability issues, but this is definitely the release to skip. Ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks, Alex -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines