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ATI Catalyst Linux 9.9 driver<br /> | |||
Release date: September 9th, 2009 | |||
== New Features == | |||
This release of ATI CatalystTM Linux introduces support for the following new operating | |||
system: | |||
*OpenSUSE 11.1 production support | |||
*SLED and SLES 10 SP3 early look support | |||
== Resolved Issues == | |||
*[RandR 1.2] Enabling a disabled GPU no longer causes desktop overlap (default monitor section not being used) | |||
*Catalyst Control Center: The refresh rate is now preserved after restarting X | |||
*[SuSE 11.0] With desktop effects enabled, system no longer fails when switching to another Virtual Terminal | |||
*Catalyst Control Center: The "Identify" icon now rotates when screen is rotated with RandR 1.2 | |||
*The "Identify" icon no longer disappears after resolution change | |||
*"Force maximum performance clocks " status in Catalyst Control Center now functions properly when change is applied to a single adapter for specific ASICs | |||
*With CrossFire enabled, Catalyst Control Center no longer throws segmentation fault while selecting the secondary display | |||
*CrossFireX settings in Catalyst Control Center now reflect when CrossFire is enabled/disabled properly | |||
*[Ubuntu 9.04] Under specific system configurations, resume from S3 and S4 in extended desktop mode no longer causes the desktop to appear with no menu or icons | |||
*Hotplugging the second display no longer causes X to fail with the keyboard and mouse becoming inoperable | |||
*Bringing up the Catalyst Control Center display selector in the CrossFire Diagnostic aspect no longer causes X to fail on specific ASICs | |||
== Known Issues == | |||
*Some CAL SDK samples throws an error message while executing on the second ASIC | |||
== External Links == | |||
* [http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/ati-driver-installer-9-9-x86.x86_64.run Installer] | |||
* [http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/catalyst_99_linux.pdf Release notes] | |||
* [http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_cat99-inst.pdf Installer instructions] | |||
* [http://ati.amd.com/products/catalyst/linux.html ATI Proprietary Linux Driver FAQ] | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 11 December 2012
ATI Catalyst Linux 9.9 driver
Release date: September 9th, 2009
New Features
This release of ATI CatalystTM Linux introduces support for the following new operating system:
- OpenSUSE 11.1 production support
- SLED and SLES 10 SP3 early look support
Resolved Issues
- [RandR 1.2] Enabling a disabled GPU no longer causes desktop overlap (default monitor section not being used)
- Catalyst Control Center: The refresh rate is now preserved after restarting X
- [SuSE 11.0] With desktop effects enabled, system no longer fails when switching to another Virtual Terminal
- Catalyst Control Center: The "Identify" icon now rotates when screen is rotated with RandR 1.2
- The "Identify" icon no longer disappears after resolution change
- "Force maximum performance clocks " status in Catalyst Control Center now functions properly when change is applied to a single adapter for specific ASICs
- With CrossFire enabled, Catalyst Control Center no longer throws segmentation fault while selecting the secondary display
- CrossFireX settings in Catalyst Control Center now reflect when CrossFire is enabled/disabled properly
- [Ubuntu 9.04] Under specific system configurations, resume from S3 and S4 in extended desktop mode no longer causes the desktop to appear with no menu or icons
- Hotplugging the second display no longer causes X to fail with the keyboard and mouse becoming inoperable
- Bringing up the Catalyst Control Center display selector in the CrossFire Diagnostic aspect no longer causes X to fail on specific ASICs
Known Issues
- Some CAL SDK samples throws an error message while executing on the second ASIC