On 4/24/07, Daniel Leidert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 24.04.2007, 11:51 +0200 schrieb robin putters:
> > Yes, fglrx needs to be updated, it only supports Xorg 7.1 so far
> > according to ATI website. Reassigning and merging with other bugs.
>
> ATI supports xorg 7.2 since 8.33.6:
^^^^^^ 8.36.5?
> http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_8.36.5.html
$ find downloads/ati/tmp -type d -name "x*"
downloads/ati/tmp/arch/x86
downloads/ati/tmp/arch/x86_64
downloads/ati/tmp/x430
downloads/ati/tmp/x680
downloads/ati/tmp/x690
downloads/ati/tmp/x710
downloads/ati/tmp/x680_64a
downloads/ati/tmp/x690_64a
downloads/ati/tmp/x710_64a
downloads/ati/tmp/x430_64a
No directory for X.org 7.2. Also the created fglrx-amdcccle package,
that shall replace fglrx-control, is empty (just as note for you, Flavio
The AMD installer is not maintained by Flavio, but by me. Flavio
maintains the official Debian packages only, which are still at 8.28
as far as I can see. Do not bother him with ati-installer problems,
as it is not his responsibility and he probably does not want to worry
about it.
- please fill it with content when packaging for Debian). Further it was
announced in 8.35.5 to drop support for X.org 6.8 and XFree86 4.3 and
they are still there. The "System recommendations" section you reference
also mentions X.org 6.7 as supported X.org server version. So it finally
seems, the ATI-Installer and the release notes are both broken.
Due to a current versioning change in Debian (and Fedora Core 7 too
aparently) the fglrx driver will not load at all now. This is because
it expects a server version of 7.1, but the new modular version
reports 1.3.0 (xserver-xorg-core).
A temporary workaround can be found at
http://rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=33889029 which basically
binary-edits the driver to ignore the version info. Hopefully AMD
will be able to fix this for the next release, but I don't know their
plans.
For the non-existant x720 directory, you should be able to symlink the
x710 directory and build the packages just fine, but I will need to
verify this.
Hopefully all these issues will be addressed for the next monthly
release from AMD, and I will update the ati-installer packaging
scripts as needed (fixing fglrx-amdcccle for example).
Regards,
Aric
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