ATI Releases AIGLX Linux Driver 113
Michael writes "A month after AMD released a Radeon HD 2000 'R600' Linux driver based on their new Linux driver codebase, they have now released another driver that provides AIGLX support used for Compiz and Compiz Fusion. In addition to this long-awaited AIGLX support, this driver also addresses issues with previous Radeon product families, performance improvements, AGP fixes, and added features to their graphical control panel. Phoronix has a review of the 8.42 Linux driver with all of the details about this much-anticipated release."
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here is the 2.6.23 patch btw: http://pluto.blackbone-ev.de/atipatch.php [blackbone-ev.de]
but getting to that link implies READING THE ARTICLE and using a mouse. yeah i know... this is slashdot...
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From TFA: "but there are a few words of caution. Be forewarned that there is a bug in Compiz 0.3 affecting the fglrx 8.42.3 driver and there may be a few other situations where Compiz or Compiz Fusion may not work immediately. The bug found in Compiz 0.3 and that's causing havoc with fglrx 8.42.3, has been resolved in Compiz 0.6. Next month in fglrx 8.43, AMD will be introducing a workaround for Compiz 0.3 support. "
So that's a definite "Maybe".
Finally!!!! (Score:2, Funny)
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(Note: Mobility Radeon 9100, R200)
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The bad thing for us R3xx owners is now that all the specs are open for R5xx and R6xx, I don't think there will be much more work on the older cards. I wouldn't want to do a bunch of reverse engineering for an old card when I could get docs for the new ones.
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I'll be happy for working 2D acceleration (Score:2)
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Btw I am NOT joking, thats what I am stuck at on Gutsy. Not a good look on a 22" Widescreen monitor
Bullshit... (Score:5, Informative)
Problem one: Doesn't actually work with Compiz. While AIGLX works, XComposite does not, and loading Compiz results in massive screen corruption. Joy.
Problem two: Anybody who had XVideo problems before, will probably still have them now. Sad but true. Ditto with font selection and rendering.
Problem three: While X.org server 1.4 is supported, Linux 2.6.23 is not. Anybody running on the bleeding edge is once again locked out.
I'm sure more bugs will show up, but I'm pretty disappointed that they haven't improved the heavily broken XComposite support that they claim "works just fine."
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Umm... there's a reason they call it the "bleeding edge". Sometimes it hurts.[/blockquote]
Except the 2.6.23 is the previous *release* (stable version), 2.6.23.1 being the newest release, and 2.6.24-rc1 being the bleeding edge.
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Open Source Drivers? (Score:1, Troll)
Separate stuff. (Score:5, Insightful)
The GP was speaking about the opensource drivers, which is a different project [livejournal.com]. Anyway, AMD/ATI has promised to help them too, and is currently in the process of releasing specs, step by step. Currently they have provided enough information for the mode setting :
- it's now possible to switch to a 2D mode using opensource drivers. Before that, VESA was the only working solution because of important change between the Radeon 2D architecture (up to R4x0 / Radeon X850) and the Avivo 2D architecture (from R5x0 Radeon X1x00 onward).
Other specs will follow step by step. Anyway, you'll still have to wait at least 1 year befor good and stable opensource drivers for Radeon HD 2900 start to popup in your favorite Linux/BSD distro. The good news from today's article is that until then the current closed source drivers are ratter good.
And AMD is promising to keep releasing specs for the opensource drivers project.
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This makes four pages on how it almost works not worth much. Also, performance gains through increasing the artifact count don't do much for me.. although I'd be able to say for sure if I could get the driver.
At any rate, you can check for yourself right here: http://at [amd.com]
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Ummm...not to rain on your fiery speech, but you might wanna check that you're looking at the right driver page. That link's for older Radeons like the R500/Radeon X1k, version 8.40.4. Not the R600/RadeonHD 2000 series, which is using 8.41.7. :)
It's still not 8.42 like the Phoronix article's talking about, but if you want the drivers that bad it might help to bookmark the corresponding chipset page. Here's the right link (it's got a little "hd" in the URL) which is where it would show up; 8.41's still up
The different versions and URLs (Score:4, Informative)
GPL drivers are currently standard on most distribution for cards up to R4#0 (Radeon X8#0). If you want bleeding edge you can get them from freedesktop's git repository.
GPL drivers for R500 and up are currently being created. You can get the currently couple of working pieces from its corresponding irregular devel companion [livejournal.com].
You either have to wait more time until it's trivially offered as the first choice on the ATI selector (for the binary drivers) out of the box with major distros (for the GPL driver).
Or you have to accept "bleeding edge" mean, understand that all those drivers are fresh from the oven, not thoroughly tested thus maybe not ready for the public at large, and that you need a little bit of google before assembling the necessary pieces, or use specialised resources like the afore mentioned wiki.
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If ati releases usable opensource 3D drivers or even closed source ones that are better than nvidia maybe I will consider switching but not until then.
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Does this radeonhd project have a website? have they got any kind of 3D support yet?
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"Nobody's locked out of anything, the source is there and you are welcome to fix it.
It used to be that people complained about lack of specs useful for writing drivers. Now people complain about the vendor not writing the actual driver! Kids these days..."
In response to a post that was clearly talking about fglrx, the source to fglrx is NOT publically availible and neither is proper specs for the cards.
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That worked wonders for my Radeon XPRESS 200M on my 7.04->7.10 Ubuntu install
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Fuck you. Move to a different OS and try to ruin that with your retarded suggestions instead. Alternatively fork the kernel and implement what you're asking for. The best bit is that if you're unable to do that, you are automatically unqualified to tell the kernel devs that they should be doing it.
No support for 2.6.23 (Score:2, Insightful)
Skilled folks, those ATI engineers..
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The difference between a kernel version and the architecture of your CPU is... well, it's easier to downgrade your kernel than install a new system.
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Just because someone releases a new version of a software it doesn't mean that all those that use it must support it ri
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Am i only one? (Score:2, Interesting)
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I used to have an assortment of ATI cards, but none of them have been without issues.
My X800GTO had ram trouble, and had to have the ram underclocked to run stable. I had a dead, followed by a working X1900XTX. With that card, in Windows x64, suspend (mode 3) didn't work more than once between restarts, among other issues. In Ubuntu Feisty, I had to alter xorg.conf to enable DRI (hardware accele
Suspending? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Not quite my experience... (Score:3, Informative)
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Let me know... (Score:3, Informative)
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I'm crossing my fingers hoping that an astute developer who knows the power management ins and outs of the kernel, X, and the suspend/hibernate routines figures out what the problem is in the next couple of days.
Hopefully it's a simple fix, although those always seem to be the hardest fixes, eh?
For non x86 platforms? (Score:2)
Does anybody know if it's likely that i'll be able to get these working, or is all the GL stuff wrapped up in proprietary x86 only code?
I don't normally reply twice, but... (Score:5, Informative)
There are three ATI drivers. There is fglrx, which is this driver that was just released. There is radeon, which is the open-source driver that controls Rages, R200s, R300s, and R400s. And there is radeonhd, which controls R500s and R600s.
fglrx has many issues. It now has AIGLX, but it still has broken XComposite. Xvideo doesn't work for many people. Direct 3D rendering is slower than on Windows. The entire driver is closed-source and shims a binary blob into the kernel. But, it still offers 3D for R400, R500, and R600 chipsets.
radeon is the dependable open-source driver for older Radeon-based and Rage-based cards. It works excellently, with direct rendering for all chipsets up to the R200 series. People are working on R300/R400 direct rendering right now; see http://tirdc.livejournal.com/ [livejournal.com] .
radeonhd is a brand-new open-source driver that controls new R500 and R600 cards. It has no direct rendering yet, but there is a promise from ATI/AMD that documents pertaining to direct rendering will be released sometime soon without NDA. This driver is still being worked on, but it offers satisfactory 2D for many people.
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If it's still slower, it's only by a tiny margin now. fglrx 8.42 is *hugely* faster than 8.40 and below. My Radeon X1400 now runs Doom 3 at 37.1 fps (1024x768, medium quality), compared to the 21 fps it got before with the same settings.
fglrx still has issues, but its 3D performance is no longer one of them.
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Good post. s/D3D/OGL. Probably was a typo/brainFart.
BBH
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The perfect driver (Score:1)
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My card is a Mobility Radeon 9000, and after the upgrade to Gutsy, compiz wouldn't work, neither with ati/aiglx, nor with xgl/fglrx. However, using this driver made compiz load!
My problem is I used the install method, and did not create a deb package, because using this option creates a really tall window, in which I can only see redhat and suse. Maybe ubuntu was somewhere at the bottom of the window, but it didn't fit inside my screen...
Does AMD have a developer/beta channel? (Score:3, Interesting)
*I know that this leaves me vulnerable to security exploits, but I'd rather take my chances with that than not being able to use my programs at all because of an incompatibility. Plus, I've gone through upgrading after every kernel revision and it just gets tiring. There are many systems that are up for a longer period of time than whenever each kernel upgrade is released, so I have a feeling I'm not alone here, either.
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Some occasional obscure driver bullshit, but I can't think of any in the parts of the kernel everyone will have.
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At the risk of feeding you:
Two examples of exploit lists from different times:
http://www.novell.com/linux/security/advisories/2007_51_kernel.html [novell.com]
http://lwn.net/Articles/118952/ [lwn.net]
To say that Linux has no security exploits is just plain stupid and naive.
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So what's the estimate... (Score:4, Interesting)
Goati? (Score:4, Funny)
Nice closed-source driver, where are the specs? (Score:1, Troll)
However I was hoping to get their 3D API so we could write our own. When's that going to happen?
URL (Score:2, Informative)
should let you download the new driver:
https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/ati-driver-installer-8.42.3-x86.x86_64.run [akamai.net]
Open Source? (Score:2)
p.s. Oooh! I just dissed ATI! Expect this post to be modded into oblivion within ten minutes.
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What, like the RadeonHD driver for R500/600 being developed by FreeDesktop.org based on the specs that ATI released?
p.s. Oooh! I just dissed ATI! Expect this post to be modded into oblivion within ten minutes.
Personally I've always been modded up for dissing ATI. I'd like to think that you'd get modded down for not actually k
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Oh, you mean the RadeonHD driver does 3D now? 'Cause otherwise, it's still entirely fucking useless.
Its progress... (Score:2, Insightful)
Wheres the link?! (Score:1)
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AGP support in WinXP SP2 is broke (Score:2)
Seth
Hilarious (Score:1)
Obviously the ATI developers are totally incompetent and I can only wonder how long AMD's management is going to tolerate this. At least I have learned my lesson and will make very sure not to buy any hardware from ATI again. Even if this means that I also have to buy a Intel processor.
Tom
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LoB