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2006-09-21-08:19 #2072435
áhh.. én már régóta mérges vok rájuk.. mivel ati radeon 7500-m van.. és sehogyse tom életre kellteni a 3d támogatást.. pedig elvileg lehetne.. és szerintem az Xgl is menne a gépemen.. vagy van olyan régi ati driver valahol ami még támogatja a kártyámat?.. nem tudtok ilyesmiröl?
2006-09-21-08:35 #2072436OldMan01 wrote:áhh.. én már régóta mérges vok rájuk.. mivel ati radeon 7500-m van.. és sehogyse tom életre kellteni a 3d támogatást.. pedig elvileg lehetne.. és szerintem az Xgl is menne a gépemen.. vagy van olyan régi ati driver valahol ami még támogatja a kártyámat?.. nem tudtok ilyesmiröl?Van reménysugár. Bár „The proprietary Linux drivers don’t support the R100 chips (Radeon 7000-7500).”, tehát az ATi driverei nem támogatják (a régiek sem, direkt megnéztem a history-t / previous drivereket) a Radeon 7500-at, de a DRI driverek igen:
Initially, ATI did not produce Radeon drivers for Linux, instead giving hardware specifications and documentation to Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI) developers under various non-disclosure agreements. ATI has in mid 2004, however, started to support Linux (XFree86, X.Org), hiring a new Linux driver team to produce fglrx. Their new proprietary Linux drivers, instead of being a port of the Catalyst drivers, were based on the Linux drivers for the FireGL (the FireGL drivers worked with Radeons before, but didn’t officially support them), a card geared towards graphics producers, not gamers; though the display drivers part is now based on the same sources as the ones from Windows Catalyst since version 4.x in late 2004. The frequency of driver updates increased in late 2004, releasing Linux drivers every 2 months, half as often as their Windows counterparts. Then since late 2005 this has been increased to monthly releases, inline with the Windows CATALYST releases. The proprietary Linux drivers don’t support the R100 chips (Radeon 7000-7500).
The efforts to provide free drivers for these cards continue, though. While the R100 and R200-series chipset drivers were written using specifications provided by ATI (r200 driver), the R300-R500 hardware acceleration was written through reverse engineering (r300 driver) the methods used by ATI’s proprietary driver. The reverse-engineered code is now in X.Org and Mesa, bringing experimental support for some of the current Radeon cards. All r3xx cards and all r4xx excluding the Xpress integrated chips should be supported by the new experimental r300 driver. With the 2.6.17 kernel, some cards from the r300 driver were added to the radeon driver (http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_17).
On April 12, 2006, ATI released binary drivers for the ATI R5x0 chips (x1300/x1600/x1800 cards), approximately six months after first releasing these cards.
There are a number of unofficial community websites for Bug Tracking and a Wiki.
As of the 8.25.18 Linux driver release R200 support is completely broken. There has been no comment from ATI on the problem. [1]Direct Rendering Infrastructure
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Jump to: navigation, searchIn computing, the Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI) is an interface used in the X Window System to securely allow user applications to access the video hardware without requiring data to be passed (slowly) through the X Server. Its primary application is to provide hardware acceleration of the Mesa implementation of OpenGL. It has also been adapted to provide OpenGL acceleration on a framebuffer console without an X Server running.
The project was started by Jens Owen of Precision Insight. It was first made widely available as part of XFree86 4.0 and is now part of the X.Org Server. It is nowadays maintained by Tungsten Graphics and many other open-source developers.
The DRI OpenGL support consists of several pieces. The first is the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM). The DRM is a combination of at least two kernel modules, one of core DRM code and others providing APIs to userland to access different classes of video hardware. Second is a userland driver module, which contains an OpenGL driver that typically prepares buffers of commands to be sent to the hardware by the DRM, and interacts with the windowing system for synchronization of access to the hardware. Third, there is some sort of server. In X this is the libdri.so support module and a DRI-enabled DDX (2D driver). In the framebuffer implementation this is miniglx, which initializes the DRM and provides some X APIs to the userland driver despite the lack of an X Server.
Several Open Source DRI drivers have been written, including for ATI Mach64, ATI Rage128, ATI Radeon, 3dfx Voodoo3 through Voodoo5, Matrox G200 through G400, SiS 300-series, Intel i810 through i915, S3 Savage, and VIA unichrome graphics chipsets. Some graphics vendors have written closed-source DRI drivers, including ATI and Kyro. The DRI is supported on Linux and FreeBSD, and it has been ported to NetBSD in the past.Tehát számodra ez a DRI driver leeht megoldás.
!!!!!!!!!!!!! ÉS ITT JÖN AZ A RÉSZ, AMIÉRT SEM ÉN, SEM A DRI DRIVER ÍRÓI NEM VÁLLALUNK FELELŐSSÉGET !!!!!!!!!!!!!
DRI driver letöltés:
http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/Download
http://dri.freedesktop.org/snapshots/
A te esetedben ez a fontos:
Note: If you are using a radeon 8500 or higher (8500, 8700, 9000, 9100, 9200, IGP9100, etc.) choose the r200 shapshot, otherwise choose radeon (7000, 7200, 7500, IGP320, IGP340, etc.).
Tehát megpróbálhatod a legújabb DRI Radeon snapshot driverrel:
http://dri.freedesktop.org/snapshots/radeon-20060403-linux.i386.tar.bz2
Üdv: Bepe
2009-12-04-19:58 #1884271Úgy látom, ahogyan a Windows-os ATi driver (Catalyst) esetében – is -, az ATi (AMD) itt is kidobta a régi kártyák támogatását.. A web-lapjukon most olvasom:
As of driver version 8.29.6 support for the following products is no longer included:
* Radeon® 8500/9000/9100/9200/9250
* Mobility™ Radeon® 9000/9100/9200
* Radeon® IGP 9000/9100/9200Users with these products should use driver version 8.28.8
Hogy ezt miért csinálják, azt csak ők tudják, de itt van az új driver release note-ja:
ATI Proprietary Linux Driver Version 8.29.6
Software Release NoteWeb Content
The ATI Proprietary Linux driver is available in both RPM format and through an Installer executable. You should verify your distribution uses RPM before downloading RPM packages.
Note: The packages are available for XFree86 version 4.3, as well as X.org 6.8. One of these two versions must be installed before installing the ATI Proprietary Linux driver
Note: Refer to the minimum system requirements listed below to ensure you have downloaded the correct driver package for your system.
ATI Workstation Product SupportThe ATI Proprietary Linux driver is designed to support the following ATI Workstation products:
FireGL™ V7350
FireGL™ V3400
FireGL™ Z1-128
FireGL™ V7300
FireGL™ V3300
FireGL™ T2-128
FireGL™ V7200
FireGL™ V3200
FireGL™ X1-128
FireGL™ V7100
FireGL™ V3100
FireGL™ X1-256p
FireGL™ V5200
FireGL™ X3-256
FireMV™ 2200 (Single card PCI-e configuration)
FireGL™ V5100
FireGL™ X3
Mobility™ FireGL™ V5000
FireGL™ V5000
FireGL™ X2-256
Mobility™ FireGL™ T2
ATI Mobility™ Product SupportThe ATI Proprietary Linux driver is designed to support the following ATI Mobility™ products:
Mobility™ Radeon® X1800
Mobility™ Radeon® X300
Mobility™ Radeon® X1600
Mobility™ Radeon® 9800
Mobility™ Radeon® X1400
Mobility™ Radeon® 9600
Mobility™ Radeon® X1300
Mobility™ Radeon® 9550
Mobility™ Radeon® X800
Mobility™ Radeon® 9500
Mobility™ Radeon® X700
Radeon® Xpress 200M series
Mobility™ Radeon® X600ATI Integrated Product Support
The ATI Proprietary Linux driver is designed to support the following ATI Integrated products:
* Radeon® Xpress 1250 IGP
* Radeon® Xpress 200 seriesATI Desktop Product Family Support
The ATI Proprietary Linux driver is designed to support the following ATI desktop products:
Radeon® X1900 series
Radeon® X600 series
Radeon® X1800 series
Radeon® X550/X300 series
Radeon® X1600 series
Radeon® 9800 series
Radeon® X1300 series
Radeon® 9700 series
Radeon® X850 series
Radeon® 9600 series
Radeon® X800 series
Radeon® 9550 series
Radeon® X700 series
Radeon® 9500 series
Note: ATI All-in-Wonder® variants based on the above are also supported. Video capture however is not supported.
Note: Software driver support for ATI FireGL™, Integrated, Mobility™ and Desktop products prior to the Radeon® 9500 is available from ati.com
Operating Systems Distributions SupportedThe latest version of the ATI Proprietary Linux driver is designed to support the following Linux distributions:
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux suite
* Novell/SuSE product suite
Note: The ATI Proprietary Linux driver may install on a number of other Linux distributions. Refer to the Package Generation installation instructions for more information.
Note: ATI has accepted contributed packaging scripts to allows creation of other packages, but does not necessarily test, verify or warrant the reliability. Currently Red Hat Enterprise Linux suite and Novell/SuSE product suite are supported Linux distributionsSystem Requirements
Before attempting to install the ATI Proprietary Linux driver, the following software must be installed:
* XOrg 6.7, 6.8, 6.9, 7.0, or 7.1; XFree86 version 4.3
* Linux kernel 2.4 or higher
* glibc version 2.2 or 2.3
* POSIX Shared Memory (/dev/shm) support is required for 3D applicationsThe ATI Proprietary Linux driver no longer provides precompiled Kernel Modules; all installations require GCC compiler and kernel-headers or kernel-source in order to enable 2D and 3D acceleration.
For best performance and ease of use, ATI recommends the following:
* Kernel module build environment – should include the following:
o Kernel source code: Either the Kernel Source or Kernel Headers packages
* ISSE Support enabled in your Linux Kernel
o Applies to Intel Pentium III and later CPUs only
o Enabled by default on version 2.4 and later kernels
* The rpm utility should be installed and configured correctly on your system, if you intend to install via RPM packages
* QT version 2.x.x is needed for the ATI Control Panel, but is not mandatory
Note: The following 32 bit packages must be installed in order for 64 bit drivers to install and work properly (the package names are from Red Hat Enterprise Linux, other distribution package names may vary): · XFree86-Mesa-libGL*
· libstdc++
· libgcc
· XFree86-libs
· fontconfig
· expat
· freetype
· zlibNew Features
The ATI Proprietary Linux software driver introduces Linux Kernel 2.6.18 support.
Resolved IssuesThe following section provide a brief description of resolved issues with the latest version of the ATI Proprietary Linux driver. These include:
* Unreal Tournament 2004: Using the in-game options to change the desktop display resolution no longer results in the display failing to refresh properly when exiting the game. Further details can be found in topic number 737-23307
* SpecViewPerf: Running the sub-test UGS-04 no longer results in the operating system failing to respond. Further details can be found in topic number 737-23308Known Issues
The following section provides a brief description of known issues associated with the latest version of ATI Proprietary Linux driver. These issues include:
* Attempting to install the ATI Proprietary Linux driver on distributions that have updated certain 3D components outside of the stock XOrg 6.8.2 may result in the driver not initializing 3D applications properly. Further details can be found in topic number 737-20868
* A system hang may occur when attempting to resume from hibernation mode. Further details can be found in topic number 737-22059
* Loading the XVideo Extension on 64-bit Xorg 6.9+ systems causes the X Server to segfault on launch with ATI Radeon X1K products. Further details and the workaround can be found in topic number 737-22837
* Users with X Server X.org 7.1 can not play any video using XV. The ATI AVIVO Video adaptor is not present. Further details and the workaround can be found in topic number 737-22852For further information and general help on driver or software installation, game issues, and more, visit the ATI FAQ website.
Installing the ATI Proprietary Linux Software DriverInstallation information can be found at: http://www.ati.com/install
Driver Update NotificationTo receive driver notifications, add the following RSS feed to your RSS reader: http://www.ati.com/online/rss/atilinuxdriver.rss
Note: In order to receive notifications you will need to have an RSS reader installed.
ATI Customer CareThe ATI Customer Care website provides a high level of technical support and easy of navigation. The ATI Customer Care website provides accurate and up-to-date product support for optimum usability and performance. Technical issues are categorized and personalized to enhance user experience. The ATI Customer Care Website can be found at: support.ati.com
To view a known or resolved issue, do the following:
1. Go to: support.ati.com. The ATI Customer Care web page is displayed.
2. In the top left hand pane, click Advanced Search. The Advanced Search pane is displayed.
3. Under Search Type: Select the By: ID option.
4. Enter the Topic number.
5. Click Go.Linux Feedback Program
The ATI Proprietary Linux driver releases may incorporate suggestions received through the Linux feedback program.
Please refer to http://apps.ati.com/linuxDfeedback/ to provide us with feedback.Letöltési linket az ati.com-on találtok, aki a hup-os cikket írta, lehet nem tudja, hogy MS Framework .NET-es oldalról nem nagyon lehet közvetlenül linkelni semmit sem. 🙂
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