R300 support shouldn't be dropped anytime in the near future.
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Originally posted by chrisr View PostDoes that explain why ATI is stonewalling any customer service request made about the current driver?
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Originally posted by Svartalf View PostYes. That would most definitely be the reason. It also means that they're focusing a substantive amount of their OpenGL dev team resources to getting an Orca driver out- which means Michael's statements MAY be 100% accurate as to when we'll see the new codebase driver.
I think the biggest problem is the way ATI chooses to work with the community. I mean why are we getting this from testers who have signed an NDA (I'm assuming). This is open source software (linux), even if you develop proprietary software for it you can still communicate in the same open manner that the community does and expects.
Perhaps it's just too annoying. Open source people do sometimes come across as having a sense of entitlement, etc. Still, they could at least officially acknowledge this so that we are not left thinking that ATI must be abandoning us.
Who knows, I'm just happy to hear about this (I can only assume this means sweet, sweet AIGLX support).
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Originally posted by nehalem View PostThis is very exciting. Very excting!
I think the biggest problem is the way ATI chooses to work with the community. I mean why are we getting this from testers who have signed an NDA (I'm assuming). This is open source software (linux), even if you develop proprietary software for it you can still communicate in the same open manner that the community does and expects.
Perhaps it's just too annoying. Open source people do sometimes come across as having a sense of entitlement, etc. Still, they could at least officially acknowledge this so that we are left thinking that ATI must be abandoning us.
Who knows, I'm just happy to hear about this.
It was mentioned earlier this year in an AMD inteview to the effect of a new "XP and Linux OpenGL driver will be available later this year". With that said, that is why I am able to confirm that there is a new Linux driver coming out later this year. Beyond that you will need to wait for the launch day when Phoronix will be publishing several articles with a wide variety of benchmarks and other information. I am not allowed to comment on any specifics or features until that time.
Additional information on AMD Linux activities will be published at Phoronix later this year.Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by chrisr View PostWorld of Warcraft sometimes crashes now instead of hanging while trying to "Enter World", but it still doesn't work.
Still lots of "BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context" errors in the dmesg log.
A staggering 60 fps in glxgears.
I have generated an atisysteminfo-report, if anyone cares.
Chris:
I'm running Gentoo AMD64 stable - (cept wine/ati-drviers) have both a 9550 and an x1650 pro agp card current wine version is 0.9.42 and ati-drivers for 8.39.4 -- (hand built ebuild w4m) I've not had a major issue with WOW on wine and ati fglrx since the 8.27 series of atidrivers - mostly with wine and alsa lately -- what is your hardware/software?
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Michael
two questions - a) can those of us with 1440x900 displays now get correct resolutions with this driver? (see my posts in 8.39.4)
b) any word on the pcie chips on agp bus cards issue? I'm *still* not seeing it listed as a knowledgebase issue -- and I'm seeing several folks with the same problems I'm seeing on the X1650Pro agp, with other PCIE native chips on agp bus connections.
(not just here, but on Gentoo, wine and in a couple of other fora where such types hang out *grin*) Some of the wine folks are *serious* linux pros so its not just a newb issue.
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Originally posted by Alistair View PostMichael
two questions - a) can those of us with 1440x900 displays now get correct resolutions with this driver? (see my posts in 8.39.4)
b) any word on the pcie chips on agp bus cards issue? I'm *still* not seeing it listed as a knowledgebase issue -- and I'm seeing several folks with the same problems I'm seeing on the X1650Pro agp, with other PCIE native chips on agp bus connections.
(not just here, but on Gentoo, wine and in a couple of other fora where such types hang out *grin*) Some of the wine folks are *serious* linux pros so its not just a newb issue.Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by Michael View PostWell, when you get a new automobile do you still run into the same set of issues that you had with the old one?
Umm Michael -- If you've ever heard of the "corvair" the answer would be yes. *grin*
anyhow -- to answer my own questions - A) 16/9 video mode is CORRECTLY detected and enabled on 8.40 *WOOT* (let me tell you - at 1920x1200 this screen suxors)
Now to see if sticking the x1650Pro agp in gets me any agp accelleration.
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