R200, tv out and old fglrx driver

Hi I read that i need proprietary drivers for my Radeon 8500LE (R200)  because open source driver doesn`t support tv-out but Fglrx support my card only up to 8.28 version. I found legacy 8.28 driver in AUR but it requirements patch for kernel and if i want to update kernel I must again patch it
It`s any another way to use my tv out  ?
It possible to find  f.e. private repo with this older driver, I tried but it bring any result
Last edited by yellowfox (2007-11-01 11:38:31)

Hi I read that i need proprietary drivers for my Radeon 8500LE (R200)  because open source driver doesn`t support tv-out but Fglrx support my card only up to 8.28 version. I found legacy 8.28 driver in AUR but it requirements patch for kernel and if i want to update kernel I must again patch it
It`s any another way to use my tv out  ?
It possible to find  f.e. private repo with this older driver, I tried but it bring any result
Last edited by yellowfox (2007-11-01 11:38:31)

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