This hardy driver adds the infamous testing release logo, which I managed to get rid of by adding a /etc/ati/signature file with "29b717420cc341b8075342c73157b5f5:119923713fee718f366272fe507a85c01c8f22734fee00ec4e7371f0066185c5:18862e7b3ef07689343527a206668d931a8121703bf127dd326375a60962d6c518d42f243ef1768b333527a20167d0961dd220713bf22788376574f60962d6c0"
This string was obtained by downloading ATI's driver, and doing 'head -n 300 ati-driver-installer-7-11-x86.x86_64.run | egrep "signature="'.
This hardy driver adds the infamous testing release logo, which I managed to get rid of by adding a /etc/ati/signature file with "29b717420cc341 b8075342c73157b 5f5:119923713fe e718f366272fe50 7a85c01c8f22734 fee00ec4e7371f0 066185c5: 18862e7b3ef0768 9343527a206668d 931a8121703bf12 7dd326375a60962 d6c518d42f243ef 1768b333527a201 67d0961dd220713 bf22788376574f6 0962d6c0" installer- 7-11-x86. x86_64. run | egrep "signature="'.
This string was obtained by downloading ATI's driver, and doing 'head -n 300 ati-driver-