why the "www2.ati.com/suse/10.2" does not work ?

i want to install v5200 video driver in my t60o,which is old. but i can’t install via yast…
i can’t add the amd server to yast .
how can i do to make it do well i want to enable the 3d accerate
is there any other ftp server for sled 10 or opensuse 10.1 or 10.2?
:’(i have got into trouble for a week…

Hi
Have a look here, you need to use wget (and remove the
a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/” and change to http for downloading);
http://search.amd.com/us/_layouts/search/search.aspx?csquery=ATI%20Proprietary%20Linux%20Display%20Driver%20for%20XFree86%20/%20X.Org&collection=support-us

Grab the check.sh script as well to see what version you need;


wget http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/check.sh


Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
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On 08/23/2012 12:56 PM, huanghuncaoyue wrote:
>
> i want to install v5200 video driver in my t60o,which is old. but i
> can’t install via yast…
> i can’t add the amd server to yast .
> how can i do to make it do well i want to enable the 3d accerate
> is there any other ftp server for sled 10 or opensuse 10.1 or 10.2?
> :’(i have got into trouble for a week…

Are you aware that 10.2 has been out of support for a very long time. Actually,
11.3 is already in that state. When you use such old versions, you are risking
all kinds of exploits because there have been no security updates for many years.

This is an openSUSE forum. If you have SLED 10 questions, you will need to ask
on their forum.

If you really want to use such an old version, you will need to build the AMD
driver from source. If you do not have the necessary software needed to build a
kernel module, then I think you will need to install a newer version.

I have upgraded it into opensuse 11.1 or 12.1 but still unsolved…
which version can be installed with 3d video driver without internet?