Hi, i’m having trouble downloading the official SuSE ATI repositry drivers for my integrated Radeon HD4200 hardware. i keep getting a corrupt file after being told that the GPG key is untrustworthy. i’m currently isolated in a command line situation and cannot load the ATI proprietry driver from my usb stick, any suggestions?in
Some users who use the re-compiled “rpm” version have reported that.
But that “checksum” GPG key problem does NOT occur if one uses the .run file and installs “the hardway” (which is NOT hard). There is guidance here: ATI/The Hard Way - openSUSE
… where MORE SPECIFICALLY, after ensuring I have kernel-source and kernel-syms (of the same version of my kernel) installed, and also linux-kernel-headers installed, and the base software developement package installed (or gcc, make and automake), and after sending:
rpm -e $(rpm -qa '*fglrx*')
I then go here: ATI/The Hard Way - openSUSE (ie Step 1 - Acquire the latest ATI driver) and start … ie skip all the earlier stuff that uses downloaded rpms that may or may not have checksum or GPG key errors …
Hi oldcpu,
i am struggling here as i don’t have a gui to work from and i don’t have the time or patience for commandline hacking. when i enter startx, i get the following message.
etc/X11/xinit/xserver: line 51 : exec : X : not found.
Xinit: no such file or directory (errno2) unable to connect to X server.
xinit: no such process (errno3) server error.
why is this? i was trying to reload the correct drivers for my GPU and this is when the GPG key issue really sent things awry. how do i get my xsession and gui working again?
I can’t help then. The only way I know to recover is via the terminal and commands.