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- Still unacceptably long loading times in Source games.
- Stuttering/memory fragmentation is a bit improved. While it makes HL2(EP2) a bit better, L4D2 still runs better on a P4 computer with Windows XP and 1GB RAM.
- The Witcher 2 with EON wrapper seems to be a little bit better, still unplayable though.
- Wine (1.7) seems to be broken for anything 3D (including OpenGL).
- System Shock 2 with the Crossover wrapper seems to work though.
- Heaven frame rate seems to be terrible compared to Windows.
- OpenMW runs like crap.
- Same CCC, no new features.
- VA-API works.
- Still no HTML5 acceleration in Firefox. (Fish tank still has a single-digit frame rate. Runs fine with Radeon drivers.)
The "major" update doesn't seem to be so major after all...
Back to Radeon!
- Wine (1.7) seems to be broken for anything 3D (including OpenGL).
I'm surprised you were able to install the new fglrx while keeping wine installed. There seems to be a widespread bug due to a package management bug in Ubuntu. I had to uninstall wine first, and trying to install it again afterwards warns me that it will remove fglrx because it requires a conflicting package to be installed (ocl-icd-libopencl1).
I'm surprised you were able to install the new fglrx while keeping wine installed. There seems to be a widespread bug due to a package management bug in Ubuntu. I had to uninstall wine first, and trying to install it again afterwards warns me that it will remove fglrx because it requires a conflicting package to be installed (ocl-icd-libopencl1).
I'm surprised you were able to install the new fglrx while keeping wine installed. There seems to be a widespread bug due to a package management bug in Ubuntu. I had to uninstall wine first, and trying to install it again afterwards warns me that it will remove fglrx because it requires a conflicting package to be installed (ocl-icd-libopencl1).
I used the binary installer, no package management was involved with fglrx.
Oh ok, I also used the binary installer bit picked the option to generate the distribution-specific packages (i.e. deb files) and installed those. Did you pick the option to just install directly?
I'm surprised you were able to install the new fglrx while keeping wine installed. There seems to be a widespread bug due to a package management bug in Ubuntu. I had to uninstall wine first, and trying to install it again afterwards warns me that it will remove fglrx because it requires a conflicting package to be installed (ocl-icd-libopencl1).
Oh ok, I also used the binary installer bit picked the option to generate the distribution-specific packages (i.e. deb files) and installed those. Did you pick the option to just install directly?
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