wireless wol, can't wait to test the power consumption =)
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Originally posted by pingufunkybeat View PostMost of OpenGL 3 works, only GLSL support is slow to arrive.
Maybe I will have to check again soon, but I doubt I can yet use it permanently on my laptop. It's "only" a HD 6550 (= HD 5650, thanks AMD for renaming cards into higher series) but it still little differences in the drivers are significant differences in battery consumption.
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Originally posted by pingufunkybeat View PostThis is a bit off-topic, but which games? Other than the small glitch in Amnesia, I can't think of any problems.
That's why I said I may have to test again.
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Originally posted by ChrisXY View PostWith HD 5xxx half life 2 didn't run at all and X rather got a lockup. But that's some weeks or even months ago now. Can't really remember.
That's why I said I may have to test again.
Confirmed with Mesa 7.11-rc2, 7.11-rc1-XXX and older ones from git. And currently using Linux 3.0.0-rc7-00088-g1765a36.
I think the problem has existed ever since I installed Nexuiz for testing (not too long ago) so it may not even be a regression.
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Originally posted by Khudsa View PostAnd now the one million ? question, the AMD/ATI proprietary drivers works with this kernel? Has anyone tested it?
Originally posted by droidhacker View PostWho buys AMD hardware to run blob drivers??!?!?
I want to say also that catalyst aren't a bad drivers, but I think they are more focused to enterprise costumers.
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3.0 doesn't play nicely with multi-monitor setup for me. I'm running:
ATI Technologies Inc Device 68f1 (ATI FirePro? 2460 Multi-View) with 4 x DisplayPort screens.
xrandr gives me:
xrandr: cannot find crtc for output
Switching back to 2.6.39 and everything works again just fine.Rob
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