I write to AMD with this problem per ticket system, but I have answer, than for Linux drivers they aren't offer technical support, so We must wait for new Catalyst version.
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HD 2600 PRO AGP - driver problems
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The AGP cards are more or less unsupported addons. You can also have got huge problems with V when you own a nforce3 board and a dual core CPU. Best way: sell you old AGP board and buy a new one with PCI-E. Maybe use the time for a real system upgrade...
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Can you post a copy of the message you received, fred?
This is disappointing news as I quite recently invested in the AGP card since my dual-core + 4 GB DDR433 memory AGP-based system is otherwise quite up-to-date.
There's still the on-going development in the radeonhd driver though, so all my hope is not lost :-)
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The same here...
I just bought a Sapphire Radeon HD 2400 pro AGP, yesterday...
Ticket opened : http://support.ati.com/ics/support/t...ket_id=1312771
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Originally posted by Kano View PostWell not only for Linux AGP is a really bad investment. When you use nForce 3 and DualCore you are forced to use Nvida Gfx cards if you intend to use Vista for dual boot or so. I would return the card if possible...
I am waiting for an answer from AMD now... and will see... but I'm very surprise by first answer some guys could had (never supported card)... it's quite new, with an simple AGP bus... it's too easy as answer.
I bought it because http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html clearly says there is driver for this card... but there is not...
So right now, it's a scam for all those who will bought an AGP version.
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