to fix the ati-installer. But it was thought to be a hint for you.
>> That's the reason, why I BCCed you in my answer to the BTS.
>
> No problem. Although I do not control the release notes, I can/should
> update the ones in the Debian packages.
>
>> BTW: Are you pa
That confirms that you have not lost hardware acceleration.
Again, fgl_glxgears is a simplistic application that demonstrates the
use of pbuffers or framebuffer objects. Have any of your real 3D
applications been affected?
The change in glxgears score is a result of a driver change to enhance
th
There were some changes that radically affected ultra-simplistic
applications, if you can run fgl_glxgears then you are running the
proprietary drivers with acceleration.
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Support for AIGLX and support for Accelerated Direct Rendering are
unrelated. ATI's driver has never supported AIGLX in any form, but
still maintains a level a dependence on the dri infrastructure.
Do you have any indication on that Acceleration is disabled?
Regards,
Matthew
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Yuval,
The current driver release is 8.27. I am unsure about the packaged
Debian version, but there have been a number of fixes associated with X
server restart/generations.
Please verify with 8.27.
Regards,
Matthew
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8.23.7 supported XOrg 7, thre is no difference in the 6.9 or the 7.0
modules.
Regards,
Matthew
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Package: fglrx-kernel-src
Version: 8.23.7-1
Followup-For: Bug #362087
Unfortunately, it didn't come out until today, April 12th.
Fortunately, this is the fastest I've ever seen ATI have
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