Good release, at last kernel 2.6.30 support, though 2.6.31 is about to be released. But hopefully 9.9 will have support for it because Ubuntu will be almost close to release by then. Still the leaked 64bit driver I was using was not from 9.8 maybe it was 9.9 or 9.10 beta.
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I have installed the driver, and the TV out is broken. Despite I have the
Code:Option "TVFormat" "PAL-B"
Code:xrandr -screen 1 --prop
Moreover, after rollback to the 9.7 driver the problem persist.
Has anyone any idea?
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Originally posted by kensai View PostGood release, at last kernel 2.6.30 support, though 2.6.31 is about to be released. But hopefully 9.9 will have support for it because Ubuntu will be almost close to release by then. Still the leaked 64bit driver I was using was not from 9.8 maybe it was 9.9 or 9.10 beta.
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Originally posted by Lory View PostI have installed the driver, and the TV out is broken. Despite I have the
Code:Option "TVFormat" "PAL-B"
Code:xrandr -screen 1 --prop
Moreover, after rollback to the 9.7 driver the problem persist.
Has anyone any idea?
AFAIK you normally set TV standards on fglrx using aticonfig. Run aticonfig --help and look for TV options.
I think you want something like aticonfig --tvf=PAL-B.Last edited by bridgman; 18 August 2009, 03:58 PM.Test signature
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostJust curious, where did you get that option from, maybe some other driver ?
Originally posted by bridgman View PostAFAIK you normally set TV standards on fglrx using aticonfig. Run aticonfig --help and look for TV options.
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Does anyone have a solution for the freeze situation on FC11?
I have installed the 9.8 driver on FC11 64-bit, it works fine until a program of mine tries to connect to the internet, pidgin for instance.
As soon as that happens, the whole system freezes. The open source radeon driver works flawlessly though.
I haven't found any solution for that problem. so I hope anyone of you DOES have a solution.
Looking forward
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