1200, Radeon® Xpress 1250, and Radeon® Xpress 1300 products.
Unified Linux Proprietary Linux Driver
This release of the ATI Proprietary Linux driver now provides a unified driver installer for the
32bit and 64bit Linux platforms. This intelligent installer will identify which CPU architecture
(IA32, and x86_64) is being used and install the appropriate driver.
Resolved Issues
The following section provide a brief description of resolved issues with the latest version of
the ATI Proprietary Linux driver. These include:
● Connecting a Dell Widescreen UltraSharp 2405FPW to the DVI port of any supported
ATI product installed in a system running the X Server no longer results in the display
failing to provide an image. Further information can be found in
Known Issues
The following section provides a brief description of known issues associated with the latest
version of ATI Proprietary Linux driver. These issues include:
● Attempting to install the ATI Proprietary Linux driver on distributions that have
updated certain 3D components outside of the stock XOrg 6.8.2 may result in the
driver not initializing 3D applications properly. Further details can be found in topic
number 737-20868
● A system hang may occur when attempting to resume from hibernation mode. Further
details can be found in topic number 737-22059
● Loading the XVideo Extension on 64-bit Xorg 6.9+ systems causes the X Server to
segfault on launch with ATI Radeon X1K products. Further details and the workaround
can be found in topic number 737-22837
● Users with X Server X.org 7.1 can not play any video using XV. The ATI AVIVO Video
adaptor is not present. Further details and the workaround can be found in topic
number 737-22852
For further information and general help on driver or software installation, game issues, and
more, visit the
ATI FAQ website.
ATI Proprietary Linux Driver Installer
The ATI Proprietary Linux Installer makes installing the ATI Proprietary Linux driver a much
simpler and user friendly experience. The new ATI Proprietary Linux Installer provides two
modes of installation. The Install Driver option provides a simple driver installation process,
and the Generate Distribution Specific Driver Package provides a simple way to generate a
package for your distribution.
Note:
ATI recommends that you create a central location for your ATI Proprietary
Linux driver downloads.
Note:
`fglrxconfig' is no longer provided with the ATI Proprietary Linux Driver
Installer. To configure your display devices, use `aticonfig'.
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