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  • AMD Releases Catalyst 13.8 Beta 2 Linux GPU Driver

    Phoronix: AMD Releases Catalyst 13.8 Beta 2 Linux GPU Driver

    Nearly three weeks after Catalyst 13.8 Beta for Linux, AMD has now released the second Linux graphics driver beta of the month...

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  • #2
    I personally encountered X freezing using the Heaven benchmark, so hopefully that was fixed. I have a crossfire setup though so maybe there was something there they didn't test.

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    • #3
      I experience freeezing/hangs and image corruption right at the login screen, and then if I'm lucky after running any 3d app like glx gears on Ubuntu 12.04 with my 7950.

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      • #4
        still the same ...

        Still the same mistakes as in 13.8 beta1

        1. Problems with access to /proc/ati - I made a patch from diff `s colleague Kolasa [publish below], and manifested that, of course, just like before - lack of access to resources by other non-root user:

        so before applying the patch:

        catalyst-13.8-beta2-broken

        as well as the application patch:

        catalyst-13.8-beta3-ok

        2. Still slower - the last working perfectly 13.3 beta3 [my build 4 provided by our NeteXt'73 - working together with kernels 3.11.x]. Here the AMD APU E-350 lost productivity from 10 to 17%. Tested on Xonotic, LFS [running under Wine] CS: S, L4D2 - this native games.

        3. The issue of memory leaks - so far not noticed but I am researching.

        4. The rest is running fine.

        5. Here the link to the patch - fglrx-13.8-root_proc-fix.patch
        Last edited by ext73; 20 August 2013, 02:53 AM.

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        • #5
          Further tests and see that L4D2 works better ... but I do not know if it's "fault" of the last update the game or drivers as ... and I have not noticed so far also memory leaks ... but unfortunately there are still freeezing/hangs example during animation KDE ... or in the game - of course I have turned off vsync. At 13.3 beta3 that you will not find that.
          Last edited by ext73; 20 August 2013, 03:37 AM.

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          • #6
            OpenGL

            What about OpenGL 4.4?
            They just added OpenGL 4.3 support now?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by uid313 View Post
              What about OpenGL 4.4?
              They just added OpenGL 4.3 support now?
              Yes, they did. They have ~1 year delay on average. It's not like a lot of people use the features of the latest spec anyway...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Calinou View Post
                Yes, they did. They have ~1 year delay on average. It's not like a lot of people use the features of the latest spec anyway...
                Well Nvidia already had a beta driver with OpenGL 4.4 support out the same week the specification was finalized and officially published.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by uid313 View Post
                  Well Nvidia already had a beta driver with OpenGL 4.4 support out the same week the specification was finalized and officially published.
                  Exactly. And the specification was released some days ago, but it was obviously created by its members for months. There's no excuse for AMD to not have same-day drivers because they are members of the Khronos Group (along with Nvidia, Intel and others): http://www.khronos.org/about

                  The simply have more bureaucrats than engineers on the payroll (like most other companies).

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                  • #10
                    Did anyone test how broken Nvidia's implementation is this time?
                    AMD = release OGL 4.4 in a year
                    Nvidia = fix OGL 4.4 in a year (while breaking the standards in the meantime to cause some headaches)

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