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From cornelius in the 8.02 thread :
bridgman, what I really would like to know is when we can expect some crucial basic functionality to be available, like:
Working suspend with Compiz: Currently suspend fails if Compiz is run at least once in the current session, whether or not Compiz is running when Suspend key is pressed.
Functional CRT/LCD button on laptops: I expect it to work just like in windows, i.e. switch between 3 configurations with different resolutions and clone settings. Currently the key does nothing. There is a thread about this here. Apparently it's only available on Lenovo laptops.
These are not even mentioned in "known issues". Why not?
- Ubuntu 7.10, Dell Inspiron 6000, Mobility X300, 1680x1050.Test signature
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostFunctional CRT/LCD button on laptops: I expect it to work just like in windows, i.e. switch between 3 configurations with different resolutions and clone settings.
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Yes and no. My understanding from Matthew is that we added that functionality a year or two before the RandR1.2 standard was available (Matthew was involved in the early RandR discussions but we couldn't afford to wait), so following the standard was not an option at the time. Now that RandR1.2 is out, we will probably move the driver to use it over time.Test signature
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostYes and no. My understanding from Matthew is that we added that functionality a year or two before the RandR1.2 standard was available (Matthew was involved in the early RandR discussions but we couldn't afford to wait), so following the standard was not an option at the time. Now that RandR1.2 is out, we will probably move the driver to use it over time.
It was possible to switch between single head and dual head etc. with xrandr, but sometimes the driver (or X server i don't know) would just go ooops and that's not very nice, too.
In 8.443-8.452 then I didn't have any chance to switch the resolution from single head to dual head, because it would just crash.
Because of that I tried the open source driver and I'm amazed how well it works.
So _that_ alone made me switching to the open source driver, although with that one I'm missing a lot of features, that ati-drivers have. (Powerplay, 3D acceleration (well, it works, but not too well), ...).
If the ati-drivers would work that well regarding that, maybe I would switch back, but I'm hoping to see docs for my chip (r452m). *g*
Another question:
Could there be split packages?
Meaning, could there be a "driver" package, which contains the stuff needed to get the card working, and a "amdcccle" package?
I'm asking, because many people (like me) don't really need amdcccle.
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Originally posted by adurbin View Postbridgman,
Do you have plans to support the 3870x2, even just one of the gpu's on it? I know crossfire isnt supported at the moment.Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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