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AMD Catalyst 10.10 For Linux Officially Released
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Here's something weird that happens with 10.10, that I've never seen before: 10.10 seems to somehow limit my backlight brightness to something like 25% or 50% of the maximum brightness. In fact, it had me worried that my inverter was failing, until I booted Windows and found that not to be affected.
Edit: switching to TTY makes it bright again, so maybe it's not the backlight, after all...
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Originally posted by DanaG View PostEdit: switching to TTY makes it bright again, so maybe it's not the backlight, after all...
Anyway, it looks like "Deep Bit Depth Pixel" was to blame -- it somehow downscaled the max RGB value, or such. Oddly enough, the Xorg log still claimed 24-bit color depth!
What is Deep Bit Depth Pixel supposed to really do, anyway? I'd imagine it's about 30-bit displays, but does anyone have any more info than that?
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Catalyst 10.10 has major bugs with wine on ubuntu 10.10 (64-bit). The regression is that multiple models are not being rendered and are invisible.... see the following bug report:
Tested Games: (all use similar rendering api )
Alien Swarm (wine v1.2.1 only, but still shows regression)
Left 4 Dead (Wine v1.2.1 and 1.3.5 where both tested on this)
Left 4 Dead 2 (wine v1.2.1 only, but still shows regression)
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Originally posted by Dandel View PostCatalyst 10.10 has major bugs with wine on ubuntu 10.10 (64-bit). The regression is that multiple models are not being rendered and are invisible.... see the following bug report:
Tested Games: (all use similar rendering api )
Alien Swarm (wine v1.2.1 only, but still shows regression)
Left 4 Dead (Wine v1.2.1 and 1.3.5 where both tested on this)
Left 4 Dead 2 (wine v1.2.1 only, but still shows regression)Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety,deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
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