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Originally posted by Hans View PostOkay what changes do you want to see, if I may ask? Better 2d performance will arrive with fglrx 10.6 apparently.
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I'm suffering from the same exact issue. Tearing when moving windows, browsing pages, watching videos, even when Compiz is turned off.
I really don't know what to do. I am so frustrated. Extremely frustrated. I'm going to tons of forums posting my problems with my ATI HD5850 card in Linux. It's been past my return window and I'm stuck with the card, I wish I bought an NVidia.
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Not compiz related, but VSync. That's why I disabled effects when doing that video, to show that it's not compiz related. Had this problem with any FGLRX i tried for the last 3 years. Just recently, since Open Drivers with support for my card I can finally use my ATi card with Linux, at least at basic functionality. Whit Open Source drivers works fine with all compiz effects applied and that cause it's capable of using VSync just right (it's synked with my monitor refresh rate all the time). And all this by default - I didn't had to do a single thing, yet with FGLRX I knocked on many doors...
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Originally posted by Vii7 View PostNot compiz related, but VSync. That's why I disabled effects when doing that video, to show that it's not compiz related. Had this problem with any FGLRX i tried for the last 3 years. Just recently, since Open Drivers with support for my card I can finally use my ATi card with Linux, at least at basic functionality. Whit Open Source drivers works fine with all compiz effects applied and that cause it's capable of using VSync just right (it's synked with my monitor refresh rate all the time). And all this by default - I didn't had to do a single thing, yet with FGLRX I knocked on many doors...
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