How To Install Amd Drivers Kali Linux

Thank you for your response to my question in the previous post. I realize the installation of Kali Driver 1.0.5 x64 like you said, adding the repo of Jessie and install the driver without a problem. And since you released this new tuto to Kali 1.0.6 i want to update me and this guide worked great on my ASUS 1215B with AMD Radeon HD 6310. Thanks again my friend!;) Indeed, as a question but, I'm trying to pimp my terminal cowsay and Fortune, it installs fine. But when run in terminal I get 'command not found' will not find the command or do not install it right? Or is the distro?

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Anyways: I have installed 32bit The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali) linux on my computer and before doing anything i updated to the latest kernel version (3.12) and then saw that the beta driver for catalyst only supported it, so i went ahead and installed it there.

Thanks for your help! @compu tronica no problem mate. Thanks for letting me know that it worked. I could use some more confirmation from other readers how this guide is working for them I wasn't very comfortable using Jessie repo as you can understand from that Disclaimer I've written.

If someone forgets to remove Jessie repo, bad things will happen and I will get the hard end of the stick from Kali Linux Dev team. But if you remove Jessie repo everything would be fine.

On your second query, cowsay and fortunes, you could try what LMDE users did (as LMDE is Debian similar to Kali) Hope that helps. How did you manually config fglrx drivers? Your card isn’t supported using the ati commands under “My problem is the configuration of enabling the driver.

I thought they had worked out all the bugs using this driver with 68xx,69xx series but I was obviously wrong. I was so confident that kali will work out the box I did a dual boot with windows 7 into my mbr. Now I’m thinking I shouldn’t have done that and should’ve just install it separate from the mbr. That worked like Hell man.!!! Thats what i wanted. Day before yesterday i installed Kali and i faced some problems, and every time it was you and your posts that came to my rescue.

(y) Earlier the system used to get heated up quickly and the system fan seemed like blower and the normal temp used to be 62-68°C. Now the fan goes smoothly and normal temp has gone down to 42-46°C. Just one thing i used: ## Kali Regular repositories deb kali main non-free contrib deb kali/updates main contrib non-free ## Kali Source repositories deb-src kali main non-free contrib deb-src kali/updates main contrib non-free instead of ## Kali Regular repositories deb kali main non-free contrib deb kali/updates main contrib non-free ## Kali Source repositories deb-src kali main non-free contrib deb-src kali/updates main contrib non-free as the usual http servers were too slow. Just hope AMD to focus on these issues and fix them soon. Once again thanx man!!! Hi Sameer, That’s very kind of you, Thanks.

I liked the part where you showed your sources.list and which repo was working faster for you. I’ll add that in fixing slow apt-get update in Kali Linux post to make everything available in one area.

If you want to dig in more, you might want to try few commands as outlined in helpful ATIconfig commands. Some works, some are now removed by AMD, but useful nevertheless. Last but not the least, I thank Debian devs, they are the Wiz fixing things, Kudos to them and of course Kali Devs for making Kali Linux available publicly.:). Hi Daniel, Thanks.