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Problems emerge-ing ati-drivers. by Michiel 2005-03-16 12:45:32
Next linux problem! And it won't be the last. :) By the way, thanks everyone for getting me this far.

I need to emerge ati-drivers. It'd be nice for the video-card to actually work (You know, so I can run nice screensavers.) It's an ATI M10 Mobility Radeon (9600 PRO) 128MB DDR 2D/3D VGA AGP8x, in case it matters.

But there's a block:

[blocks B ] <media-video/ati-drivers-8.8.25-r3 (from pkg x11-base/opengl-update-2.1.1-r1)

I unmerged the 'opengl-update-2.1.1-r1' ebuild, but the block is still there.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
[ Reply ]
  I know in Debian by jiteo2005-03-16 12:48:15
    I thought I did the gentoo-equivalence of that. (n (n/t) by Michiel2005-03-16 12:51:48
  unmerge by imrambi2005-03-16 14:12:44
    I thought that was the thing I was trying to get. by Michiel2005-03-16 14:13:54
      The latest is by imrambi2005-03-16 14:18:10
        Ok then. I thought portage would do that by Michiel2005-03-16 14:19:39
        that's the latest unstable by Freakazoid2005-03-16 14:19:50
          o yea.... by imrambi2005-03-16 14:21:41
            icky, that's seriously bad by Freakazoid2005-03-16 14:24:33
  found a couple things on the gentoo forums by Freakazoid2005-03-16 14:16:20
    Sounds strange, but I'll try it. by Michiel2005-03-16 14:18:45
    related idea by Freakazoid2005-03-16 14:26:10
      oh, forgot something by Freakazoid2005-03-16 14:28:14

 

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