** Changed in: fglrx
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: fglrx
Status: Confirmed => New
** Changed in: fglrx
Remote watch: ATi Linux Platform Bugs #1434 => None
** Changed in: fglrx
Status: New => Fix Released
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Status:
Fix confirmed! You can enable tearfree through amdccle, too.
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Holy Jesus I never thought I'd see the day. Tearing gone on a System76
Panp7 running Ubuntu 10.10 with ccc 11.1 and after doing:
sudo aticonfig --set-pcs-u32=DDX,EnableTearFreeDesktop,1
...Now to go check how the Plymouth issues are doing...
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...I forgot to mention :
just go in and set up Catalyst Control Center No tearing.
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I confirm, works well with my ATI HD 2600 XT
driver fglrx 11.1 are tearing free :-)
bye.
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** Description changed:
Since Catalyst 11.1 AMD starting open test of EnableTearFreeDesktop fglrx
option.
If you want yo test is you should run "aticonfig
--set-pcs-u32=DDX,EnableTearFreeDesktop,1" and restart X.Org Server or reboot
computer.
- Please be careful - it's experimental feature.
** Description changed:
- Videos tear when I play them with xv extension. I enabled vsync with
- Catalyst Control Center and running 'aticonfig --initial
- --input=/etc/X11/xorg.conf --overlay-type=Xv', but the video still
- tears. I tried several Xorg.conf settings but without any improvement.
-
2011/1/26 RussianNeuroMancer <303...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> fglrx users, please test new Catalyst 11.1 driver:
> http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/linux/Pages/radeon_linux.aspx?type=2.4.1&product=2.4.1.3.42&lang=English
The new driver causes a hard lock on my system as soon as the tearfree
op
fglrx users, please test new Catalyst 11.1 driver:
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/linux/Pages/radeon_linux.aspx?type=2.4.1&product=2.4.1.3.42&lang=English
Instruction:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_catalyst_111&num=1
Other users say it's tear-free with enabled Enab
FYI ati-linux-bugs #1434 no longer exists at ati.cchtml.com, because the
web hosting of that site has just changed and the old database could not
be restored.
Anybody that has the old bug data should please resubmit to
ati.cchtml.com.
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I'm getting good results too with full updated Ubuntu 10.10.
No tearing at all (Desktop experience with or without compiz) but very
low performance when playing videos.
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Someone, who already try Nattty, can confirm it for other ATI GPU?
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Just installed 11.04 Alpha 1 on my iMac i7 27" (Radeon HD 4850) and
there is NO MORE vsync issue!!! The "Wait for vertical refresh" option
simply works!
Regards.
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Changed target to maverick to denote its documented in maverick's
release notes.
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Status: New => In Progress
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Status: New
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I'm also affected by the bug described by laysan_a at #26: all objects
on the desktop (widgets, icons etc.) are tearing heavily. I'm on Lucid.
Had same issue on Karmic. There is no Compiz or compositing activated.
It's a Radeon HD 3200 (780 chipset onboard video). I regularly try the
newer Catalyst
Looks like it's affected both of AMD, nVidia and probably Intel GPU (I not test
Intel GPU for tearing). Maybe I wrong, but maybe cause of this bug in xorg?
What talk AMD and nVidia developers about tearing problem?
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ct: [Bug 303697] Re: [fglrx] vsync issues - screen tearing unrelated to
compiz
To: laysa...@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010, 9:28 PM
Still here in 10.8 ... ATI totally suxxx ... I had 2 very bigs
issues with graphic cards in my life, both time : ATI ... I give up !
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Still here in 10.8 ... ATI totally suxxx ... I had 2 very bigs
issues with graphic cards in my life, both time : ATI ... I give up !
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Thank you AMD/ATi for don't fix the problem... I like so much!
Today I've installed Ubuntu with and old ATi 1300/1500 and I got with open
source driver perfect video experience without problems...
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Still present with the newest driver (fglrx 2.8.753) running on an
otherwise fresh lucid install
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Please check with 10.7 driver.
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Here is what I have found since I first reporting my problem. It turns
out this is a Catalyst Driver issue. On a different computer running
Ubuntu 10.04 and with a Radeon HD 4890 I was able to get solid graphics
performance with no screen tearing using the latest open source ati
driver. However, on
Metacity have another problem... (isn't opengl), but why compiz don't
works like an normal opengl app?
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@PsYcHoK9: This bug is unrelated to compiz. It happens with metacity.
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Opengl game, like World of Warcraft, works flawlessy with vsync on at 60Hz/fps.
Please fix compiz.
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Only compiz ignores the opengl vsync setting. Glxgears does it.
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Of course it is a driver issue. I just meant the to my knowledge not
circumventable issue appears in combination with Compiz.
Nevertheless I have given up hope that this bug will be fixed in the
near futures. This issue is known since several years and it seems that
some serious changes are needed
I disagree, if the problem exists without compiz, then it is not a
"main" problem with compiz.
The issue lies in the driver.
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You are right that tearing appears even without Compiz but this could be
circumvented by using OpenGL video output and activating vsync for
everything in the AMD Controlcenter. This workaround doesn't work with
Compiz so the main problem is with Compiz.
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+ [fglrx] vsync issues - screen tearing unrelated to compiz
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