On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 20:01, Chares<wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Doesn't work: > > Code: > krzysztof@krzysztof-desktop:~/Pulpit$ sh '/home/krzysztof/Pulpit/ati-driver-installer-9-3-x86.x86_64.run' > Created directory fglrx-install.PcOBGr > Verifying archive integrity... All good. > Uncompressing ATI Proprietary Linux Driver-8.593........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... > ================================================== > ATI Technologies Linux Driver Installer/Packager > ================================================== > > Error: ./default_policy.sh does not support version > default:v2:i686:lib::none:2.6.28-15-generic; make sure that the version is being > correctly set by --iscurrentdistro > > Removing temporary directory: fglrx-install.PcOBGr > Did a bit of Googling and seem that it might not be practical to get those drivers running under jaunty... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1138139 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1133931&highlight=fglrx+sudo http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1189974 It seem to reduce the options to "wait for the R300 driver to be fixed" (of fix it yourself), "get a newer graphics card", "downgrade to Ubuntu 8.10 or earlier" or "try another distribution that allow you to choose the Xorg version" (Gentoo comes to mind, but it is not really the easiest distribution to get started on...) Gert