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To fix this, compile gcc-3.3.5 and copy <tt>libstdc++.so.5*</tt> to {{path|/usr/lib}} and update the dynamic linker cache via {{cmdroot|ldconfig}}. | To fix this, compile gcc-3.3.5 and copy <tt>libstdc++.so.5*</tt> to {{path|/usr/lib}} and update the dynamic linker cache via {{cmdroot|ldconfig}}. | ||
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+ | Another possible cause for broken hardware acceleration (2D and 3D) is the radeonfb framebuffer: Switching to vesafb or vesafb-tng is reported to solve the problem on some systems. Also it has proven helpful to not perform {{cmdroot|modprobe fglrx}} after boot but to have the module loaded via {{path|/etc/modules.autoload/kernel2.x}} at boottime instead. | ||
=== Troubles using software suspend === | === Troubles using software suspend === |
Revision as of 22:12, 24 October 2005
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Known Troubles and Solutions
No hardware acceleration
If the ATI driver works only without the hardware acceleration, take into consideration that fglrx_dri.so was linked against libstdc++.so.5 which may not be present if your system uses gcc-3.4.
To fix this, compile gcc-3.3.5 and copy libstdc++.so.5* to /usr/lib and update the dynamic linker cache via # ldconfig
.
Another possible cause for broken hardware acceleration (2D and 3D) is the radeonfb framebuffer: Switching to vesafb or vesafb-tng is reported to solve the problem on some systems. Also it has proven helpful to not perform # modprobe fglrx
after boot but to have the module loaded via /etc/modules.autoload/kernel2.x at boottime instead.
Troubles using software suspend
When the computer resumes from suspend, X only displays a garbled image and the computer is frozen. The problem is acknowledged in ATI's release notes and in knowledge base entry 737-218.
Using vbetool to save/restore the video card state before/after suspend solved this for some people. If you use swsusp2 scripts you just have to uncomment EnableVbetool yes in /etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf.
model | distro | kernel | fglrx | PM | success | comments |
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T42 | SUSE 9.3 | 2.6.11 | 8.14.13 | swsusp | yes | |
T42p | Debian | 2.6.10 | Debian packaged | swsusp2 | yes | |
T43 | ??? | 2.6.12-rc6 | 8.14.13 | swsusp2 | no | works if fglrx kernel driver not loaded |
Troubles with large RAM
Version 8.14.13 (and probably earlier versions) of the driver does not seem to be able to cope with large amounts of RAM: with 512 MB it works, with 1.5 GB it crashes the machine as soon as X is started. The problem is present only if the fglrx kernel module is loaded, but independently of whether (CONFIG_HIGHMEM) is enabled.
Version 8.16.20 seems to fix the problem.
A workaround is to limit RAM by adding the mem=864m
kernel parameter.
Display switching
The switching between internal and external display doesn't work, because the driver blocks messing around with the chipset via ACPI. If you want to use this feature (i.e. during presentations), you should use the VESA server instead (experienced with a R52, Kernel 2.6.11, xorg 6.8.2, fglrx 8.16.20).
Patches
The following patches might be needed for certain versions of fglrx.
- for kernel >= 2.6.13 Missing verify_area bug
V 8.8.25
Beta Testing
The fglrx developers are looking for T Series users to take part in their beta program.
If interested, plese contact mtippett (at) ati.com.