** Description changed:

- On the latest daily release of Raring, a watermark/overlay shows in the
- bottom-right corner of the screen when fglrx or fglrx-updates is
- installed. It reads "Unsupported hardware" and has the AMD logo above it
- on top of a semi-transparent black background.
+ The driver included with the package fglrx in 13.04 has an issue with
+ unsupported hardware. The newer driver that ships with fglrx-updates
+ seems to have corrected this issue. Please install the fglrx-updates
+ package if possible. If you must stick with the older fglrx package, you
+ may use one of the below workarounds. But be aware, you will not be able
+ to use tools such as aticonfig.
+ 
+ 
+ [Older 
Description]-------------------------------------------------------------------
+ On the latest daily release of Raring, a watermark/overlay shows in the 
bottom-right corner of the screen when fglrx or fglrx-updates is installed. It 
reads "Unsupported hardware" and has the AMD logo above it on top of a 
semi-transparent black background.
  
  This watermark is essentially equivalent to the "Testing use only" that
  appears when the proprietary beta drivers from AMD's website are
  installed. Therefore, the same workaround applies:
  
  [Workaround] (USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!)
  Step 1) Create and save shell script with the following contents:
  #!/bin/sh
  DRIVER=/usr/lib/fglrx/xorg/modules/drivers/fglrx_drv.so
  for x in $(objdump -d $DRIVER|awk '/call/&&/EnableLogo/{print 
"\\x"$2"\\x"$3"\\x"$4"\\x"$5"\\x"$6}'); do
  sed -i "s/$x/\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90/g" $DRIVER
  done
  
  Step 2) Make the script executable
  Step 3) Run the script
  Step 4) Log out and log back in
  
  ----
  
  If the above workaround doesn't work for you, an alternative is to try
  the version of /etc/ati/control from the fglrx that shipped with
  Quantal.
  
  Step 1) Save a backup of the old control file, just in case -- sudo cp
  /etc/ati/control /etc/ati/control.watermark
  
  Step 2) Download the Quantal fglrx source package from
  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+source/fglrx-
  installer/2:9.000-0ubuntu3/+files/fglrx-installer_9.000.orig.tar.gz --
  you will NOT need to build or install it.
  
  Step 3) Open that tar file with Archive Manager. Find etc/ati/control
  and extract it.
  
  Step 4) Copy the freshly extracted version of control to
  /etc/ati/control then restart your system.
  
- [Original Description]
+ 
+ [Original 
Description]-------------------------------------------------------------------
  After upgrading to raring and installing the latest fglrx package from the 
archive I get a AMD branded overlay in the bottom RHS of the screen with the 
message 'Unsupported hardware'.
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
  Package: fglrx-updates 2:9.010-0ubuntu1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.7.0-7.15-generic 3.7.0
  Uname: Linux 3.7.0-7-generic x86_64
  NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
  ApportVersion: 2.8-0ubuntu1
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Fri Jan 11 13:27:06 2013
  MarkForUpload: True
  SourcePackage: fglrx-installer-updates
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to raring on 2013-01-07 (3 days ago)

** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed

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Title:
  "Unsupported hardware" watermark appears when FGLRX is installed on
  13.04

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