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Originally posted by ext73 View PostI have to agree with the previous speaker. Under my MSi X370 with E-350 comes with a watermark indicating the lack of support, but ... the sign is easy to remove.
For Ubuntu script should look like this:
#!/bin/sh
DRIVER=/usr/lib/fglrx/xorg/modules/drivers/fglrx_drv.so
for x in $(objdump -d $DRIVER|awk '/call/&&/EnableLogo/{print "\\x"$2"\\x"$3"\\x"$4"\\x"$5"\\x"$6}'); do
sed -i "s/$x/\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90/g" $DRIVER
done
These drivers, combined with an appropriate kernel and KDE 4.8.4 allows to operate almost perfectly smooth. However, it should be mentioned that are a little slower than the 12.4 in games such as Nexuiz, Xonotic declines of 1-3 frames/s However, interestingly, their work effects to the user seems smoother, P.
Yet the question of support for kernels 3.4 and 3.5 ... embarrassment here have the whole line ... just you can not build the module for these kernels. It is necessary patching sources. I have tested it under my kernel - a special version for AMD - Llano and Brazos - 3.4.4-ext73-f1-20.0-64-Brazos-ags-cfs
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#!/bin/sh
DRIVER=/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/fglrx_drv.so
for x in $(objdump -d $DRIVER|awk '/call/&&/EnableLogo/{print "\\x"$2"\\x"$3"\\x"$4"\\x"$5"\\x"$6}'); do
sed -i "s/$x/\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90/g" $DRIVER
done
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Incredible that the final version of the driver doesn't work on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit. If they don't support Ubuntu LTS releases, what the heck do they support? At least there's a workaround you can patch in libpciaccess.
Also, suddenly my 6310 adapter comes up as unsupported. I patched the driver to remove that obnoxious watermark, but is there a way to get aticonfig working?
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No need to patch.
Just keep your /etc/ati/control from 12.6b
or take this one: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55728161/control
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It's not fixed, they released the final driver broken on both Ubuntu and Debian 64-bit, despite several user reports after the beta. There's a patch to libpciaccess that works around the bug in the driver, you can see it here: http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=522#c5
That patch worked for me, I'm running Debian wheezy 64-bit.
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@ Massa
Thanks for your response. It's really incredible that they ship fglrx 12-6 with a major bug. I am in no hurry to unlock XServer 1.12 in the repository so I will wait for an official fix. If I am forced to use fglrx 12-6 I will remember your tip.
Regards,
Andy
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Originally posted by andy_0 View PostIt's really incredible that they ship fglrx 12-6 with a major bug.
Let's see how long it will take them to fix it. But I have to agree, putting out betas and not caring for bug
reports is not very promising concerning their change of strategy.
On the other hand lots of the AMD stuff might just be out for vacation this time of year.
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