Hmmm, you are the lucky one ;) I have problem with wake up from s2ram when power cable is pulled off. It always freeze. I have Thinkpad r60 (ati mobility X1400) and OpenSuse 11.1 m. On Sunday 29 March 2009 19:27:55 Michael A. Sterba wrote:
Hello Listmates,
I just installed ATI's new driver from ati-driver-installer-9-3-x86.x86_64.run and all I can say is "It's about time!"
The resulting rpm generated installed without any heavy problems. My glxgears went from avgeraging 2300-2400 to 4800-5200.
A couple of side notes on this. If you were using the radeonhd driver beforehand and did the recommended atconfig --initial command, please review your xorg.conf file to make sure it didn't leave the radeonhd loaded. I diidn't see inprovements in speed till I removed that reference from the file. This is what i'm referencing....
*Remove** Section "Device" BoardName "Mobility Radeon HD 3650" Driver "radeonhd" Identifier "Device[0]" Option "monitor-PANEL" "Monitor[0]" VendorName "ATI" EndSection *End of remove*
Section "Device" BoardName "Mobility Radeon HD 3650" Driver "fglrx" Identifier "Device[0]" Option "XAANoOffscreenPixmaps" "true" Option "Capabilities" "0x00000000" Option "OpenGLOverlay" "off" Option "FSAAScale" "0" Option "FSAAEnable" "off" Option "VideoOverlay" "on" VendorName "ATI" EndSection
Also, I noticed that the following was missing....
Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "on" EndSection
With the above edits done... I have double the speed on my Lenovo W500 laptop. --
Thank you,
Michael.A.Sterba ARS - KG7HQ Assistant Director/Technical Specialist Northwest Division, ARRL
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