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#1 2014-07-25 16:08:32

phunni
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Trying to get the Catalyst driver working with my X1950 XT card

I want to try and use the official catalyst drivers for this card (X1950 XT, R580+) because the open source drivers simply don't have the 3D chops for the games I want to play.

When trying to run "aticonfig"  I get the dreaded 

 aticonfig: No supported adapters detected 

error.  I've managed to get past this using the solution described here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ca … etected.22

However, having then set everything up as described in the wiki, the system fails to load the "fglrx" driver because it cannot find a compatible device.

From having looked around, it may be that I simply require an older version of xorg, or perhaps even an older kernel.  I'm really hoping, however, that there's a way of getting this working without having ot rely on legacy xorg/kernel packages.

Does anyone else have catalyst working with a card like this?

Edit: I have tried the packages in the catalyst, catalyst-stable and the catalyst-hd234k  repositories, with no success.

Last edited by phunni (2014-07-25 16:10:44)

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#2 2014-07-25 16:58:36

emeres
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Re: Trying to get the Catalyst driver working with my X1950 XT card

Are you certain that card was supported by fglrx at any time?
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/ATI_FAQ/en … pported.3F
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Catalyst (introduction chapter, supported chips > R600)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison … .29_Series

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#3 2014-07-25 19:49:40

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Re: Trying to get the Catalyst driver working with my X1950 XT card

Not certain, no.  Am I completely out of luck on this?

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#4 2014-07-25 21:30:00

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Re: Trying to get the Catalyst driver working with my X1950 XT card

You'd be looking at AMD Catalyst 9 (at the latest) or before with that card. Ubuntu 12.04.0 shipped with AMD Catalyst 8 and I believe that works with it.

Last edited by clfarron4 (2014-07-25 21:30:14)


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#5 2014-07-26 19:13:50

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Re: Trying to get the Catalyst driver working with my X1950 XT card

Thanks - that's really helpful. Do you happen to know if 8/9 are compatible with the current Xorg?  I'm assuming I can just edit some PKGBUILD files somewhere to get hold of and install 8/9...?

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#6 2014-07-26 19:26:04

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Re: Trying to get the Catalyst driver working with my X1950 XT card

According to this link: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/d … x%20x86_64 the latest version that supports this card is 9.3

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#7 2014-07-26 19:27:20

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Re: Trying to get the Catalyst driver working with my X1950 XT card

I'm afraid your out of luck, the old catalyst drivers don't build against the latest versions of xorg.

Your stuck with using the open source driver with that card.


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#8 2014-07-26 19:33:41

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Re: Trying to get the Catalyst driver working with my X1950 XT card

http://pkgs.org/ubuntu-12.04/ubuntu-res … 4.deb.html
http://pkgs.org/ubuntu-12.04/ubuntu-res … 6.deb.html
Maybe you can strip something useful from these. There are also other packages. I wish the best of luck to you, still I think it will be a little bit more difficult than editing a PKGBUILD. Going back with xorg to versions that work with catalyst 9 would be the first step, I would argue. Hopefully you will not need any custom kernel patches.

Edit: Too slow, yet again.

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