AMD heeft nieuwe Linux-drivers voor zijn ATI Radeon-videokaarten uitgebracht. De download is 82MB groot en kan voor zowel 32bit- als 64bit-omgevingen worden gebruikt. De systeemeisen voor versie 10.3 zijn ongewijzigd. Ze zijn geschikt voor Radeon HD2400 en FireGL V3600 en hoger, versies 6.8 tot en met 7.4 van X.org, Linux-kernel 2.6 en glibc-versies 2.2 of 2.3. Nieuw in deze release is de voorlopige ondersteuning voor versie 5.5 van Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Het changelog toont verder enkele bugfixes en een korte lijst met bekende problemen waarvoor nog geen oplossing is:
New FeaturesResolved Issues
- Support for New Linux Operating Systems
- RHEL 5.5 early look support
Known Issues
- [RHEL] System now resumes into X window properly and no longer hangs during exit on BigDesktop configuration
- [Catalyst Control Center] Customized modes under the HDTV page will now apply properly
- [Redhat 64-bit] X-server now launches properly on systems configured with more than 4 GPUs
- [RHEL] Restarting X-server after applying "HDTV" modes no longer causes the screen to go blank
- Corruption no longer visible on second screen after launching fullscreen 3D game in Dual-Head mode
- TV horizontal size change will now be applied when utilizing XRandR to change TV geometry
- Catalyst Control Center will now recognize hotplugged external display without restarting X
- Running fullscreen OGL applications no longer causes X to switch from Dual-Head mode to Clone mode with game launching on both primary and secondary displays
- System may become unresponsive after executing specific combinations of XRandR reflections and rotations
- "X.org -probeonly" may cause screen corruption or the system to fail to respond
- Flickering corruption might be visible while running OpenGL applications with CrossFire enabled on specific ASICs
- [Catalyst Control Center] Some systems may intermittently stop responding when changing the scaling options
- System may fail to display error message when improper values are used in "aticonfig --tv-geometry" resulting in invalid "TVHSizeAdj" and "TVVSizeAdj" values in xorg.conf file
- MPlayer may fail to play H.264 and VC1 HD clips on specific ASICs
