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  • #81
    Originally posted by vvk1 View Post
    Anyone else have this issue?
    uninstall current fglrx
    delete /etc/ati
    delete /usr/lib/fglrx
    install fglrx
    do: aticonfig --initial --force

    that works for me, had a similar issue.

    Also I have to report that I have those black boxes with KDE4 without compositing too.

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    • #82
      Has anyone noticed that 'unminimizing' windows is snappy nowadays? It took me like a second with 10.5, whilst this does it virtually instantly. I can even screencast decently nowadays with my HD5770 (used to get me almost 5 fps ).

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      • #83
        Originally posted by vvk1 View Post
        Anyone else have this issue?
        An ATI developer has just updated the bug report at ati.cchtml.com. The suggested workaround is to add the following to the Device section of xorg.conf:

        BusID "PCI:1:0:0"

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Qaridarium
          there are some AGP fixes in kernel 2.6.35 .......
          I'm not sure I understand the reply, so let me rephrase my original question: Has AMD dropped linux drivers for Radeon HD agp cards, or is this just some kind of oversight and the same release will work on both agp and pcie cards, as they have in the past?

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          • #85
            Originally posted by vvk1 View Post
            Anyone else have this issue?
            openSUSE 11.2 64bit too, though HD4670 (desktop).
            Working fine so far.

            cd /usr/share/ati
            ./fglrx-uninstall.sh
            *reboot*
            rm /etc/ati/amdpcsdb
            cd /to/folder/with/catalyst/10.6
            sh ati-[tab]
            "Enter" multiple times
            *reboot*
            Happy camper

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            • #86
              Originally posted by quintesse View Post
              Any chance this driver will work on Fedora 13?
              I'd like to know this as well. Some posts hint at "patching Xorg to report version 1.7" - is it possible to do so on F13?

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              • #87
                Wow, this driver is SO AWESOME!

                I have a Radeon HD 2600 which I haven't been using due to slow compositing and issues with video playback. I've installed the 8.6 driver in openSUSE 11.2 x86_64, and the performance is so much better! Now I can use my quite fast graphics card and still get sweet performance on the desktop! Now I'm considering buying more AMD graphics cards now that the driver works better.

                - The Xtreme Kommander

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by vvk1 View Post
                  An ATI developer has just updated the bug report at ati.cchtml.com. The suggested workaround is to add the following to the Device section of xorg.conf:

                  BusID "PCI:1:0:0"
                  Thanks a lot. That fixed the driver problem for me. PCI:1:5:0 for my notebook.

                  I don't know if there is really a performance gain, but I only have an Radeon HD 3200 in my notebook.

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                  • #89
                    Well, video playback is still a very weak point of fglrx. Especially with Evergreen cards. So I'll probably remove the Evergreen tomorrow and wait for the open source code to be released.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Qaridarium
                      mmh is pulling AGP fixes the way to drop support ?

                      Yeah, whatever "mmh".

                      To answer my own question, the 10.6 driver does work on my agp 4650 card.

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