Catalyst 9.10
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ATI Catalyst Linux 9.10 driver
Release date: October 22nd, 2009
New Features
This release of ATI CatalystTM Linux introduces support for the following new operating system:
- Ubuntu 9.10 early look support
Resolved Issues
- "aticonfig -xinerama=on" no longer results in different dimensions and DPI settings between Ubuntu 8.10 and 9.04
- CAL SDK samples will no longer throw an error message while executing on the second ASIC
- Playback with UVD acceleration no longer causes Mplayer to terminate abruptly or display blank video
- Display corruption no longer observed after changing TV format from NTSC to PAL and restarting X server
- System now responds properly when multi-display mode is being configured
- Pressing the "Detect Displays" button in Catalyst Control Center will now detect newly hotplugged displays properly
- System no longer becomes unresponsive when playing VC-1 or H.264 content in dual stream with SD MPEG content
- Changes to gamma values are no longer applied to the wrong display when X is restarted
- With CrossFire enabled, pressing the "Detect Displays" button no longer causes the "3D" settings drop down menu to expand in the Catalyst Control Center Display Manager
- Desktop rotation changes will no longer cause segmentation fault in clone mode
- Systems with both CRT and LVDS displays connected will now respond properly when starting the X server
Known Issues
- With CrossFire enabled, system may become unresponsive when switching to DC (battery) mode with full-screen applications running
- Desktop resolution changes through Catalyst Control Center might not be applied after restarting X
- System may become unresponsive when toggling between virtual terminals in multi-head configuration with applications running
- System may become unreponsive after executing specific combinations of XRandR reflections and rotations
- X server may fail to start GUI Desktop Manager after enabling secondary adapter using Catalyst Control Center
- [Ubuntu 9.04] Animated busy mouse cursor may disappear or flicker in clone mode
- Corruption may be visible after hotplugging a display and doing a Virtual Terminal switch
- [RHEL 5.3] The secondary display may become disabled after resuming from sleep/hibernation in big desktop mode
- Screen rotation may result in corrupt video playback
- [SUSE 11.1] Unplugging the secondary display and terminating the X server (Ctrl + Alt + Backspace) may cause the primary display to become blank and display corruption
- fgl_glxgears application may fail to function and cause the system to stop responding while performing OpenGL GLX Remote Rendering
- In dual-head mode, performing a XRandR command (rotation or screen resolution change) on screen 1 may cause both screens to display corruption
- Segmentation fault may occur or system may display error during boot up if X is stopped in Dual-Head mode