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Originally posted by Michael_S View PostIf anyone can seriously suggest that installing the new driver outside of X is better, I'll give it a go. I'm not sure how to shut down X in Ubuntu. In Debian I go to a tty and do "init 3". Anyone know the Ubuntu equivalent off hand?
Code:sudo service gdm stop
Summing up so far:
It seems to affect desktop cards based on the HD5000 and HD6000 series, on distributions shipping kernel 2.6.38 and later, with fglrx version 11.5+
More input appreciated!Last edited by PsynoKhi0; 07 August 2011, 03:10 PM.
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Affected by the bug: No
Graphics card: HD6850 (HD5450 before the HD6XXX were released)
Number of displays: 3
Distribution (name, version, architecture): Arch Linux x64_86
Desktop environment: XFCE
Compositing: On (xwim)
fglrx version(s) I've used on that distribution, without that bug: 10.5 .. 11.7
ATI Catalyst Control Center settings: Tear free since it was available. Nothing else special
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Originally posted by PsynoKhi0 View PostSumming up so far:
It seems to affect desktop cards based on the HD5000 and HD6000 series, on distributions shipping kernel 2.6.38 and later, with fglrx version 11.5+
Nikolay 2011-08-03 17:54:26 CDT
I have this bug too.
Ati Radeon HD 4250
Ubuntu 10.10
Catalyst 11.05 - 11.07
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Affected by the bug: No
Graphics card: HD5830
Number of displays: 1
Distribution (name, version, architecture): Gentoo, x86_64, 2.6.38
Desktop environment: XFCE 4.8
Compositing: OFF
fglrx version(s) I've used on that distribution, without that bug: 10.6
ATI Catalyst Control Center settings: Default (Vsync OFF)
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Affected by the bug: No / No
Graphics card: HD4570 1BG DDR3 / HD4290 512 shared
Number of displays: 1 / 1
Distribution (name, version, architecture): Gentoo amd64
Desktop environment: KDE 4
Compositing: Off
fglrx version(s) I've used on that distribution, with that bug:
fglrx version(s) I've used on that distribution, without that bug: 10.3 - 11.7
ATI Catalyst Control Center settings: default
Things I've tried to solved it (if affected):
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Affected by the bug: Yes
Graphics card: HD5770
Number of displays: 1
Distribution (name, version, architecture): Fedora 15 64bit
Desktop environment: KDE
Compositing: Off
fglrx version(s) I've used on that distribution, with that bug: 11.6, 11.7
fglrx version(s) I've used on that distribution, without that bug: 11.4
ATI Catalyst Control Center settings: Default
Things I've tried to solved it (if affected): SWCursor fix works but is annoying.
Affected by the bug: No
Graphics card: E350/6310
Number of displays: 1
Distribution (name, version, architecture): Fedora 15 64bit
Desktop environment: KDE
Compositing: Off
fglrx version(s) I've used on that distribution, with that bug: none
fglrx version(s) I've used on that distribution, without that bug: 11.4, 11.6, 11.7
ATI Catalyst Control Center settings: Default
Things I've tried to solved it (if affected):
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radeon HD 6450
Affected by the bug: Yes
Graphics card: radeon HD 6450
Number of displays: 1
Distribution (name, version, architecture): Kubuntu 11.04 x86_64
Desktop environment: KDE 4.7
Compositing: On
fglrx version(s) I've used on that distribution, with that bug: 11.6 and 11.7
fglrx version(s) I've used on that distribution, without that bug:
ATI Catalyst Control Center settings: Default, Tear free video enabled
Things I've tried to solved it (if affected): used KDE 4.6, disable compositing, disable tear free video. Neither of the those helped.
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