making ati proprietary drivers work again

However SLIM is still broken and you have to create a
/usr/lib/dri/fglrx_dri.so symlink pointing to
/run/opengl-driver/lib/fglrx_dri.so

At least fgl_glxgears shows 10 times more frames per second now
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Marc Weber 2012-10-07 17:24:42 +02:00
parent 2769f594f3
commit 87bb6b1c6d

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@ -343,7 +343,8 @@ in
optional (elem "virtualbox" driverNames) kernelPackages.virtualboxGuestAdditions ++
optional (elem "ati_unfree" driverNames) kernelPackages.ati_drivers_x11;
environment.etc = optionals cfg.exportConfiguration
environment.etc =
(optionals cfg.exportConfiguration
[ { source = "${configFile}";
target = "X11/xorg.conf";
}
@ -351,7 +352,15 @@ in
{ source = "${pkgs.xkeyboard_config}/etc/X11/xkb";
target = "X11/xkb";
}
];
])
++ (optionals (elem "ati_unfree" driverNames) [
# according toiive on #ati you don't need the pcs, it is like registry... keeps old stuff to make your
# life harder ;) Still it seems to be required
{ source = "${kernelPackages.ati_drivers_x11}/etc/ati";
target = "ati";
}
]);
environment.x11Packages =
[ xorg.xorgserver
@ -420,6 +429,8 @@ in
"ln -sf ${kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy96} /run/opengl-driver"
else if elem "nvidiaLegacy173" driverNames then
"ln -sf ${kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy173} /run/opengl-driver"
else if elem "ati_unfree" driverNames then
"ln -sf ${kernelPackages.ati_drivers_x11} /run/opengl-driver"
else if cfg.driSupport then
"ln -sf ${pkgs.mesa} /run/opengl-driver"
else ""