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Old 25th August 2009, 01:07 AM
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ATI Support For Fedora 11!!!! V. KMod-Catalyst RPM Fusion Package Available!!!

People People People!!!! ... The Time Has Come!!... ATI Support For Fedora 11...

...has anyone used this package?! ...success?!? ...issues!? ...cards supported??! ... whats the word, broskis?!

i'm down for nuking this box to find out...i'd like to know tho...


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