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Only improvement here is that I can restart X. 8.01 crashed my notebook when trying to restart X.
Edit: by the way, is anyone here having problems when the screen fades (locking the station on Gnome in Ubuntu, or screensaver for example). While the screen is supposed to fade, some colors go wild, like if the colors "flickered", blinking brighter and darker...
I have this problem since 8.01... My friends say my notebook is on drugs...Last edited by Nicolas; 13 February 2008, 05:00 PM.
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Originally posted by Nicolas View Post...is anyone here having problems when the screen fades (locking the station on Gnome in Ubuntu, or screensaver for example). While the screen is supposed to fade, some colors go wild, like if the colors "flickered", blinking brighter and darker...
running 9600 AGP 8.01, will try 8.02 when I get home
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not that bad..
This release fixed the xserver freeze on logout (very important) and I can scroll normal with compiz for the first time (the cpu peaks, but not till 100% with a very slow scroll as before). I'm using an ATI x1300 PCI-E.
I didn't experienced problems playing movies (without compiz) since some time, it runs and looks fine with cpu mostly below 10% (only mkv files....), but maybe I'm just a lucky noob.
On the opposite running a opengl app or watching a movie flickers like hell with compiz (and 2d speed can still be a lot better)
(nb tried to correct my english a bit)Last edited by allartk; 13 February 2008, 06:25 PM.
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This is pretty retarded, the link from libfglrx_gamma.so.1.0 to libfglrx_gamma.so.1 still has to be made in this release, or the installer dies... at least on Debian unstable anyway.
Seems that apart from doing completely nothing useful for the last 4 releases, AMD's screwed their packaging scripts now.
And I had such high hopes =(
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