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The [http://ati.cchtml.com/ Bug reporting] link (which you can also see on the left) is currently broken. Instead of ''running'' the Bugzilla perl scripts, it ''downloads'' them. It would be great if somebody with administrative rights could fix the permissions or whatever is broken. 30-Nov-2010, 18:20 UTC.
The [http://ati.cchtml.com/ Bug reporting] link (which you can also see on the left) is currently broken. Instead of ''running'' the Bugzilla perl scripts, it ''downloads'' them. It would be great if somebody with administrative rights could fix the permissions or whatever is broken. 30-Nov-2010, 18:20 UTC.
:Yes, I will have to put up a Bugzilla service. The original maintainer no longer wishes to run it.

Revision as of 16:44, 13 December 2010

Current release

The current release of the CATALYST Linux v9.8 was published on 2009, August the 17th.
Download it here.

ArchLinux

According to http://distrowatch.com/, Arch is now more popular than both Gentoo and Red Hat. Please link to Arch from the front page. Thanks. --Trontonic 18:14, 5 October 2008 (UTC)

If you're referring to "page hit ranking" then I will have to disagree with your opinion of its popularity. --Mooninite 14:43, 6 October 2008 (UTC)

Catalyst 8.12

Please update the link in the front page, 8.12 is the current release. Ad8253 11:04, 11 December 2008 (UTC)

9.1 Just came out on January 28,2009... so this should be used instead!

ATI Catalyst 9.1

Please update the front page. Ad8253 09:26, 30 January 2009 (UTC)

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Bugzilla is broken

The Bug reporting link (which you can also see on the left) is currently broken. Instead of running the Bugzilla perl scripts, it downloads them. It would be great if somebody with administrative rights could fix the permissions or whatever is broken. 30-Nov-2010, 18:20 UTC.

Yes, I will have to put up a Bugzilla service. The original maintainer no longer wishes to run it.