the "ati" driver is not actually a driver: Xorg uses it to find out which of the different ATI driver should be used -- radeon, atimisc, r200 (or whatever) etc.BarryK wrote:Okay, I've added 'nsc' and 'ati' and 'atimisc' -- I don't know what that last one is for, but it seems something to do with ati.
You should probably add all the ATI related drivers if you add "ati".