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This file was automatically installed as part of a recent update. If you are experiencing any issues, you can manually download and reinstall.
This package provides the AMD Radeon HD4550 Graphics Driver and is supported on OptiPlex XE/980/960/780/760/380 that are running the following Operating System: Ubuntu Desktop Edition 9.10.
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Custom Instructions for dell-AMD-8.70_32-Ubuntu-9.10.tar.gz:
1. Download the fglrx64 driver tarball to a directory on your harddrive Example: /tmp. 2. At a command prompt channge directory to /tmp type "tar xzvf fglrx64_7_1_0-8.583.1-1a.dell_x86_64.tar.gz" The will create a folder with the fglrx driver rpm, dkms rpm and readme.txt file. 3. To install the driver first install dkms at a command prompt type "rpm -ivh dkms-XXXX.noarch.rpm then type "rpm -ivh fglrx64_XXXX.rpm. 4. Reboot the system and dkms will build the fglrx driver for your current kernel.
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