I am publishing the ATI Proprietary Linux x86 Display Driver 8.39.4 driver for my friend savaskaptan who made a request to my Driver request section.
ATI Driver Installer
Automated installer and Display Drivers for XFree86 4.3 and X.Org 6.7, 6.8, 6.9, 7.0, 7.1
NOTE: There is a small problem with this video card, especially for PARDUS users. Unfortunately, Ati company keeps its 3D features secret and sometimes it can cause problems if you encounter an error after installing the driver or you cannot run a 3D application like Google Earth.
Hello; After installing the ati-drivers package, did you run the “aticonfig –initial” command with root in the console? This will edit the xorg.conf file for you as needed. Unfortunately, I also have problems with ATI graphics cards, but for now we have no choice but to wait for AMD to change its policy on this issue. Or buy a new graphics card. Of course, there are third-party drivers other than the drivers offered by ATI, but there is a company before us that does not share its knowledge no matter how hard you try. Yes, they are releasing drivers for linux, but as they say, they keep the information private, especially with the 3D part. After running the command I said above, you still need to give the “update-opengl ati” command and the “update-environment” command in the console. Then you can restart KDE with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace and activate the changes. QUOTE; PARDUS.ORG
Good luck Savas Kaplan …