oooh... does that mean that theres Linux support for the Imageons in the works? (for MIPS/SH/ARM/PPC even?)OpenGL ES
A new driver is out! 8.36.5 features an updated Catalyst Control Center for Linux, Linux 2.6.20 support, and some bug fixes for AGP cards using PCI-E chips. No major changes outside of that.
Download Link: https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206...x86.x86_64.run
Release Notes: https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206...ux_8.36.5.html
However, from the article:Originally Posted by Phoronix
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=9521Originally Posted by Phoronix
(This is also the last review until the "new Phoronix" on Friday)
oooh... does that mean that theres Linux support for the Imageons in the works? (for MIPS/SH/ARM/PPC even?)OpenGL ES
i'm going back to 8.35, and waiting for 8.37. this is the worst release ever for me.
even simple mpeg videos (~400x300 resolution) are unfiltered and skip awfully now (every second). it makes an impresison that 2d acceleration dissapeared somewhere, although xvinfo says that everything's ok.
yes, the release notes mention it, but i didn't expect that the issues were so serious. i thought that there was minor tearing on video, but it's really bad.
Last edited by yoshi314; 04-18-2007 at 01:10 PM.
Yeah, visible decrease.
Anyway, Ubuntu 7.04 is out tomorrow so I guess they rushed to release this with the new kernel support.
weird. does ati really care about ubuntu that much?
It hasn't anything to do with Ubuntu, be sure!
Interesting as I had the VERY annoying problem which is hopefully fixed now (console switching crash). Will test it later this week...
ATI did not time this release for Ubuntu Feisty Fawn...
I can confirm the video playback problem. Although glxinfo, xvinfo and xine-check report full acceleration, cpu shoot up to 30-40% from 0-2% in the 8.35.5 release. Best option for me is to disable video overlay. As I had done in all previous releases due to the cropping bug on tv-out. Intrestingly enough, the cropping bug on tv-out is gone, but so did the acceleration. In addition, video on my primary CRT monitor segfaults X.