ath_pci module by hand or just restart the computer to activate your wireless network.radeon
driver. That may be fine for 2D rendering, but it doesn't do direct
rendering for 3D graphics. To get hardware 3D acceleration (and for XGL
support), you still need the proprietary ATI fglrx driver.init 3cd /home/username/chmod +x ./ati-driver./ati-driver-installer-8.24.8-x86.run --buildpkg SuSE/SUSE101-IA32./ati-driver-installer-8.24.8-x86_64.run --buildpkg SuSE/SUSE101-AMD64
rpm -ivh fglrx_6_9_0_SUSE101-8.24.8-1.i386.rpmrpm -ivh fglrx64_6_9_0_SUSE101-8.24.8-1.x86_64.rpmldconfigaticonfig --initial --input=/etc/X11/xorg.confsax2 -r -m 0=fglrxrebootinit 3cd /home/username/chmod +x ./NVIDIA./NVIDIArebootglxinfoNote to 64-bit users:
The Java 1.5.0 packages in the AMD64/EM64T edition of SUSE Linux 10.1 are 64-bit, whereas the Java 1.4.2 packages are 32-bit. Since the Firefox package is 32-bit, you will have to install version 1.4.2 if you want to be able to use Java applets. Firefox will use 1.4.2 if you have both versions installed, so you can install both Java 1.4.2 and 1.5.0, though outside of Firefox I'm not sure what effect that will have on Java-aware programs.
w32codec-all
and click on Search. A single package should appear in the right-hand
pane. Click the checkbox next to it if it is not already installed.
Some people may see a lock icon there instead; this means that the
package is already installed.acroread and click on Search. Click the checkbox next to the acroread package in the right-hand pane.flash and click Search. Select that package for installation by clicking its checkbox and agreeing to its license.realplayer
and click Search. Click its checkbox. You only need the RealPlayer
package itself -- the other search results are not necessary.mplayer
and click Search. Click the checkbox next to mplayerplug-in. You can
also install the other package -- MPlayer -- if you want to, but you've
already got a number of video players on your computer.sugzip -d libdvdcss-1.2.9.tar.gztar xvf libdvdcss-1.2.9.tar