With your kernel you can use -v 8-5 too. that Has got no wine problems.
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Originally posted by Vighy View PostIf i'm right, the best xorg.conf is the minimal one doing the most throught the driver db... so xorg.conf shouldn't be that much important right now.
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Unfortunately, this driver butchered my dual screen setup. No problem, I thought, let's try out that fancy new RandR 1.2 support. Well, apparently, Firefox didn't like that:
All other applications don't have this problem, not even Thunderbird. Maybe it's related to the cairo rendering backend.
I hope AMD will fix this "little" rendering glitch before officially announcing randr1.2 support
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I have now opened bug reports on ati.cchtml.com for the new bugs I get with Catalyst 8.9:
Alt+Tab from fullscreen Wine 3D app broken
Killing fullscreen 3D app from VT-1 corrupts screen
windows not redrawn when exiting fullscreen Kaffeine (OpenGL output)
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Is anyone seeing random GCC crashes (other then me) when compiling wine-1.0 from source (or other large projects) with the new 8.9 catalyst driver installed? I can confirm this does not happen on my config when the 8.9 catalyst driver is removed and the fglrx 8.37.6 driver is installed. Here's my hw/sw config:
SAPPHIRE ATI 9600XT 128MB AGP (8x)
CRT 19" monitor: Philips 109B (109B10) with a resolution of 1600x1200 or 1280x1024
Motherboard: ASUS K8V SE Deluxe/ VIA K8T800 & VIA VT8237
Processor type: AMD64 3000+
Amount of memory: 1GB
Distro used: Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon (32-bit) with latest patches applied.
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Slow 2D
Hello,
2D remains slow with this version on 3870 and dual-head, X Server 1.4.2 (with AIGLX).
I tried all combinations of driver options in xorg.conf and even updated to kernel 2.6 27-rc7 (needed to patch firegl_public.c).
Especially Firefox is horribly slow. This affects (flawlessly) running video playback (via mplayer/opengl): The image stands still while scrolling. I observed very high cpu utilization on one core. Same problem with many other apps.
OpenGL works without problems.
Are there any helping global X server tweaks?
Is this a known problem? Is ATI working to solve it?
Best Regards,
Marco
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Originally posted by Kano View PostWith your kernel you can use -v 8-5 too. that Has got no wine problems.
1st Instead of Debian/testing it installed a ubuntu version
2nd I can't remove this version:
Code:# apt-get remove xorg-driver-fglrx Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: ... Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them. The following packages will be REMOVED: xorg-driver-fglrx 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 35 not upgraded. 1 not fully installed or removed. After this operation, 44.0MB disk space will be freed. Do you want to continue [Y/n]? (Reading database ... 243339 files and directories currently installed.) Removing xorg-driver-fglrx ... dpkg-divert: mismatch on divert-to when removing `diversion of /usr/X11R6/lib32/libGL.so.1 to /usr/X11R6/lib32/fglrx/libGL.so.1.2.xlibmesa by xorg-driver-fglrx' found `diversion of /usr/X11R6/lib32/libGL.so.1 to /usr/X11R6/lib32/fglrx/libGL.so.1.xlibmesa by xorg-driver-fglrx' dpkg: error processing xorg-driver-fglrx (--remove): subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 2 Errors were encountered while processing: xorg-driver-fglrx Updating Debian Packages of System Configurations (dpsyco). E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
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Well you can remove it with the script as it has the hotfix integrated. If you want to do that manually do:
sed -i 'sX> /dev/nullX||trueX' /var/lib/dpkg/info/xorg-driver-fglrx.postrm
My script downloads dkms (updated url yesterday, before it might be broken for Debian) then the Ubuntu debs can be used. Latest script can use -v8-9 on 64 bit already. Working on the rest. dkms is nice when you switch kernels, then you always get the correct fglrx module - also you can trigger patches based on kernel version.Last edited by Kano; 23 September 2008, 11:59 AM.
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Originally posted by Kano View PostWell you can remove it with the script as it has the hotfix integrated. If you want to do that manually do:
sed -i 'sX> /dev/nullX||trueX' /var/lib/dpkg/info/xorg-driver-fglrx.postrm
My script downloads dkms (updated url yesterday, before it might be broken for Debian) then the Ubuntu debs can be used. Latest script can use -v8-9 on 64 bit already. Working on the rest. dkms is nice when you switch kernels, then you always get the correct fglrx module - also you can trigger patches based on kernel version.
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