Bugs should be reported to ati.cchtml.com
We are gradually adding more "time-varying" information to the release notes. I agree that identifying kernels where problems are known at time of release would be a good next step.
Just to be clear though, our "support statement", at the front of the release notes, is that we support released versions of RHEL, SuSE and Ubuntu distros, subject to the other requirements below, ie if you are running a released version of RHEL but your kernel is older than 2.6 then the driver would not provide support.
We are gradually adding more "time-varying" information to the release notes. I agree that identifying kernels where problems are known at time of release would be a good next step.
Just to be clear though, our "support statement", at the front of the release notes, is that we support released versions of RHEL, SuSE and Ubuntu distros, subject to the other requirements below, ie if you are running a released version of RHEL but your kernel is older than 2.6 then the driver would not provide support.
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