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Originally posted by Huenengrab View PostI'm not even going to try the new drivers. Its basically all the same with fglrx. When ATI/AMD releases their hopefully better OpenGL-Driver, I'll give it a shot, as long as it happens this year. As soon as UT3/Quake Wars gets released, I'm planning on building a new machine, that'll be as linux-compatible as possible. If ATI/AMD didn't improve anything until then, ATI-graphics are dead for me.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostThe AMD/ATI fglrx 8.37.6 driver is now available... It contains X server 1.3 naming fix, AMDCCCLE v1.0 (adds translations and the 3D page), RHEL5 support, and some random fixes.
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FEDORA USERS, READ THIS
Okay, here's the scoop on Fedora 7. WIth AMD fixing the X 1.3 problem, the drivers will build. However, when you install the RPMs for Fedora 7, aticonfig will crash and will remove your xorg.conf (though the original is renamed). If you manually update your xorg.conf and then restart X, fglrx will fail to load and you'll find a backtrace in your Xorg.0.log. So if you need the fglrx drivers to survive, don't upgrade to Fedora 7 just yet. Stay tuned to the forums for more information. This issue with 8.37 should not cause problems with Fedora Core 6 or previous versions.
Michael, I posted your statement above to the FedoraForum.
Partha
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You're completely right gfxdrone.ATI or AMD had enough time,don't care for merging.It's their tradition,lousy linux support.They already had their punch with detonators and this wake them up from dreams for making catalyst drivers.First of all, I don't even like name of drivers "frgl" (it reminds me of fireGL and Quadro line).Second, on their driver page, on linux driver's, Radeon X1950 (pro)is not listed, unlike on Windows tm's driver page.Again no AIGLX and,yes Michael no Xorg 7.2 support
50.9MB 8.37.6 May 31, 2007 Automated installer and Display Drivers for XFree86 4.3 and X.Org 6.7, 6.8, 6.9, 7.0, 7.1
And by the way nVIDIA drivers are some 13 MB's comparing to whoping 50 ATI's.So what's the problem CLI kind of driving.No problem for me.
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I'm seeing much higher temps at times with 8.37 than with Feisty's stock 8.34 on my T60. Is anyone else seeing symptoms like that?
Temperature occasionally jumps up 15 degrees for no apparent reason which makes the fans go crazy, then slowly goes down.
See also http://www.phoronix.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2890 which I eventually solved by going back to stock Ubuntu drivers...
The following is the output of the thinkpad fan control script. The fourth integer in the bracketed list gives GPU temperature, which jumps up at times for no reason (see the 3rd line, fan didnt run at all before, then it jumps up 11 degrees which make it run full speed):
L=0->0 EC=00 RPM= 0 T=(48 34 35 61 30 _ 28 _ , 35 46 45 , _ ) Z=0+00000_0_,000,_
L=0->0 EC=00 RPM= 0 T=(48 34 34 61 30 _ 28 _ , 35 46 45 , _ ) Z=0+00000_0_,000,_
L=0->7 EC=00 RPM= 0 T=(48 34 35 70 30 _ 28 _ , 36 46 45 , _ ) Z=0+00060_0_,000,_
> Changing fan level: 0->7 (temps: 48 34 35 70 30 _ 28 _ , 36 46 45 , _ )
L=7->7 EC=07 RPM=2561 T=(48 34 35 69 30 _ 28 _ , 36 46 45 , _ ) Z=6+00060_0_,000,_
L=7->7 EC=07 RPM=2561 T=(48 34 35 71 30 _ 28 _ , 36 46 45 , _ ) Z=6+00060_0_,000,_
L=7->7 EC=07 RPM=2561 T=(48 34 35 74 30 _ 28 _ , 36 46 45 , _ ) Z=6+00060_0_,000,_
L=7->7 EC=07 RPM=4287 T=(48 34 35 72 30 _ 28 _ , 35 46 45 , _ ) Z=6+00060_0_,000,_
L=7->7 EC=07 RPM=3916 T=(48 34 35 72 30 _ 28 _ , 35 46 45 , _ ) Z=6+00060_0_,000,_
L=7->7 EC=07 RPM=3916 T=(48 34 35 71 30 _ 28 _ , 35 46 45 , _ ) Z=6+00060_0_,000,_
L=7->7 EC=07 RPM=3967 T=(47 34 35 71 30 _ 28 _ , 35 46 45 , _ ) Z=6+00060_0_,000,_
L=7->7 EC=07 RPM=3967 T=(47 34 35 70 30 _ 28 _ , 35 46 45 , _ ) Z=6+00060_0_,000,_
L=7->7 EC=07 RPM=3967 T=(47 34 35 71 30 _ 28 _ , 35 46 45 , _ ) Z=6+00060_0_,000,_
L=7->4 EC=07 RPM=3980 T=(47 33 35 64 30 _ 28 _ , 35 46 45 , _ ) Z=4+00020_0_,000,_Last edited by bimbo; 02 June 2007, 05:00 AM.
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Originally posted by bimbo View PostSo since I can't seem to fix that temperature jump issue, has anyone got a patch for 8.35 to get the kernel module build on 2.6.21.3 (no it's not the paravirt ops issue)?Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by DirtyHairy View PostJust for the notes, things have improved for me a bit on a Tinkpad T60 (X1400, Gentoo stable with xorg-server 1.2.0) with 8.37 . While xv simply was gone with 8.36, it has reappeared for me with 8.37. It is still broken though, I get colored stripes, the xv window isn't properly hidden by other windows, and when maximized, I get an odd "hanging" effect in playback with the video stopping every second and jumping back a frame (looks like double buffering issue). On the other hand, vsync with opengl now works for me, which it never did before making opengl finally an emergency replacement for xv (which it wasn't before since I find tearing in playback very annoying).
Still, I switched back to 8.35 which is the best-working version for me so far.
Now I saw, I've got the same issue. Mplayer has this one, xine is crashing with XV, so they didn't fix it!!!
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I have a new installation of Ubuntu feisty and this message on var/log/Xorg.0.log
(II) fglrx(0): driver needs X.org 7.1.x.y with x.y >= 0.0
(II) fglrx(0): detected X.org 7.1.0.0
(EE) fglrx(0): atiddxDriScreenInit failed, GPS not been initialized.
(WW) fglrx(0): ***********************************************
(WW) fglrx(0): * DRI initialization failed! *
(WW) fglrx(0): * (maybe driver kernel module missing or bad) *
(WW) fglrx(0): * 2D acceleraton available (MMIO) *
(WW) fglrx(0): * no 3D acceleration available *
(WW) fglrx(0): ********************************************* *
i googled for this and found nothing useful.
fglrx does not seems to load, even if manually forced.
i'm really stuck right there.
I followed, as always did, the instruction on this wiki.
With my previous feisty installation and 8.36.5 driver at least was working.
Anyone?
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