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Catalyst 9.4.03 from AUR was patched by kensai for kernel 2.6.29. Anybody tried? How it works with kWin, Compiz?
Archlinux: x86_64, Gnome 2.26.*
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Catalyst 9.4.03 from AUR was patched by kensai for kernel 2.6.29. Anybody tried? How it works with kWin, Compiz?
well, I was not the one that patched it, but fixed the line only, but it works well, I was suing it flawlessly until yesterday, I upgraded to the latest mesa and catalyst do not work anymore.
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I was suing it flawlessly until yesterday, I upgraded to the latest mesa and catalyst do not work anymore.
Well, keep suing them and I'm sure they'll fix it soon -- trust me, I'm American, woot
Last edited by Ranguvar (2009-03-30 14:48:46)
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kensai wrote:I was suing it flawlessly until yesterday, I upgraded to the latest mesa and catalyst do not work anymore.
Well, keep suing them and I'm sure they'll fix it soon -- trust me, I'm American, woot
Nice advice, that'll teach 'em
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Can you tell me guys how looks Catalyst on x86_64? Is it using lib32? I remember that there was something like that in catalyst 9.* or am I wrong? Thanks.
Archlinux: x86_64, Gnome 2.26.*
I am registered Linux user number 485935 since september, 2007.
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I am using Catalyst 9.3 from AUR on x86_64 and it seems to work find.
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I'm using catalyst 9.4 and xorg 1.6 on x86_64 with hd 4850 (rv770).
Mostly negative things after 8.12:
- I get half of the fps I used to get with glxgears
- composite for me with xfce 4.6 is still not working... after coming from fullscreen when watching a movie the whole X hangs - this happened with 8.12, too
- IF composite is enabled desktop switching is still 10x slower than without composite on xfce
- X starts a little bit slower
One positive thing though... it feels a little bit faster
well.. i think that's all. I hope those free drivers get soon 3d acceleration for rv7xx.
I tried 9.3 too, but that was a total catastrofy, the whole system hung after a restart.
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I can confirm that catalyst 9.3 in AUR (catalyst-old) works great in x86_64. You will need to install catalyst-utils-old (also from AUR) first.
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Catalyst-old works great
but one bug is still bugging me (was same in 8.12)
When I logout or ctrl-alt-bksp out of my DE, system hangs on next attempt of xinit. It doesn't hang if I do "modprobe -r fglrx && modprobe fglrx" before xinit command - basically reloading fglrx driver.
This is not normal behaviour and is quite annoying.
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But catalyst-old not suport xorg-server 1.6 or I am wrong?
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No it doesn't. You have to use xf86-video-ati or xf86-video-radeonhd if you want use xorg-server 1.6.
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No it doesn't. You have to use xf86-video-ati or xf86-video-radeonhd if you want use xorg-server 1.6.
Ahm... or the catalyst and catalyst-utils packages from AUR. For me, they work better than anything since 8.10. Since then, I wasn't able to connect
my TV to my graphic card without the X-server getting stuck upon starting. So not only did I have to boot to window$ to watch videos on my tv, but
I also had to remember to unplug that cable before starting arch. VERY frustrating, I tell you.
Since 9.3, everything is fine. I still can't use compiz because this one OpenGL extension seems not to be recognized properly, but that problem is a)
old news and b) not a major problem in my eyes.
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Ahm... or the catalyst and catalyst-utils packages from AUR.
True, but 9.04 only supports r6xx and up.
Anyway, I switched to xf86-video-ati and every thing I need seems to work ok with my x1950 pro.
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Does the X Server that just got put into [extra] break the driver for you?
After installing the xorg-server that just appeared in the repos, it keeps freezing up before GDM can even boot.
Never mind. I had to re-install catalyst-utils.
Last edited by Wintervenom (2009-04-15 21:06:21)
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Catalyst 9.4 is out. [Download] [Release Notes] [Phoronix Coverage]
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Good day for ATI users, Alex Deucher from Novell is announcing the release of the initial 3D driver
for R6xx/R7xx hardware and it is available on the r6xx-r7xx-support branch of mesa: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/? … xx-support
Here you can find more information about it, http://lists.opensuse.org/radeonhd/2009 … 00162.html .
Archlinux: x86_64, Gnome 2.26.*
I am registered Linux user number 485935 since september, 2007.
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Catalyst 9.4 is out. [Download] [Release Notes] [Phoronix Coverage]
I already commited the driver to AUR, it is working fine so far. I got 15FPS boost in fgl_glxgears.
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Just about to install the new catalyst drivers, first time I've used fglrx on arch. Any changes I need to make to my xorg.conf (except switching "radeonhd" for "fglrx")? http://pastebin.com/m3b6a9fda
Also getting an error when trying to install, catalyst-utils conflicts with libgl. I'm guessing catalyst provides it's own version of libgl so it's safe to force pacman to remove it?
Last edited by superrad (2009-04-17 21:14:19)
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It was safe for me, just did pacman -Rd libgl and it works fine. If you want to generate Xorg.conf, you can use 'aticonfig'.
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that is telling you that ati-dri is missing a dependency because it needs libgl and you removed it, because catalyst-utils provides it, so remove the open source driver and with it will go the ati-dri package, which is not needed anymore.
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Did anyone actually manage to run xf86-video-ati with dri enabled? This is so frustrating.
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DRI is always enabled. If you see the official package, it has --enable-dri.
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