Operating Systems Distributions Supported
The
latest version of the Catalyst Linux software suite is designed to support
the following Linux distributions:
- Red
Hat Enterprise Linux suite
- Novell/SuSE
product suite
- Ubuntu
8.04
- Red Flag
Note: The
Catalyst Linux software suite may install on a number of other
Linux distributions. Refer to the Package Generation installation
instructions for more information.
Note: AMD
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 distributions
System Requirements
Before
attempting to install the Catalyst Linux software suite, the following
software must be installed:
- XOrg
6.8, 6.9, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2 or 7.3
- Linux
Kernel 2.6 and above
- glibc
version 2.2 or 2.3
- POSIX
Shared Memory (/dev/shm) support is required for 3D applications
The
Catalyst Linux software suite 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, AMD recommends the following:
- Kernel
module build environment - should include the following:
- Kernel
source code: Either the Kernel Source or Kernel Headers packages
- The
rpm utility should be installed and configured correctly on your system,
if you intend to install via RPM packages
The
following packages must be installed in order for the Catalyst Linux
driver to install and work properly:
- XFree86-Mesa-libGL
- libstdc++
- libgcc
- XFree86-libs
- fontconfig
- freetype
- zlib
New Features
This
release of Catalyst Linux introduces product support for the following
new operating systems:
- Red
Flag DT6SP1 production support
- OpenSUSE 11 production
support
Red Flag DT6SP1 support
This
release of Catalyst Linux introduces support for the following operating
system:
· Red
Flag Desktop 6 service pack 1
OpenSUSE 11 support
This release of Catalyst Linux introduces
support for the following operating system:
· OpenSUSE
11
Resolved Issues
The
following section provide a brief description of resolved issues with
the latest version of the ATI Catalyst Linux software suite. These include:
· A fatal server error no longer occurs when changing the display
resolution using Catalyst Control Center Linux Edition and restarting
X. Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37419
· Catalyst Control Center Linux Edition: Clicking on the 3D
leaf in Page Tree no longer results in 3D Page Tree failing to respond.
Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37425
· Catalyst Control Center Linux Edition: A green box at the
bottom of the page the TV and Position page is no longer displayed. Further
details can be found in topic number: 737-37426
· Default buttons are no longer available in the Catalyst Control
Center for driver options that do not have custom settings available.
Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37427
· HDMI Audio support for the Linux Operating system is now available
for the ATI Radeon HD 3100/3200 series of products. Further details can
be found in topic number: 737-37420
· Hot plugging a digital panel to an ATI Radeon HD 46x0 series
product no longer results in the digital panel failing to become active.
Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37421
· X-Windows no longer fails to launch after the driver installation
for the ATI Radeon HD 4870 product. Further details can be found in topic
number: 737-37422
· Rebooting the system after completing the driver installation
no longer results in X failing to re-start on systems containing an ATI
FireGL V7700 series of product. Further details can be found in topic
number: 737-37431
· X no longer fails to respond when shutting down in dual head
mode. Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37430
· The entire X desktop including the mouse cursor is no longer
choppy during playback of video files or suzi test app. Further details
can be found in topic number: 737-37423
· The TV size and position adjusting sliders are no longer missing
on systems running Linux. Further details can be found in topic number:
737-37424
· Running aticonfig –initial –f on a system with two display
devices connected no longer results in dual head mode failing to function.
Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37438
· Automatic post install configuration is now functioning. Further
details can be found in topic number: 737-37441
· Corruption is no longer noticed on the Linux Desktop when
moving an application or browser window. Further details can be found
in topic number: 737-37439
· Logging out one of multiple users no longer results in X failing
to display an image. Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37440
· Connecting an HDMI display device may result in the audio
failing to be heard. Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37428
· Connecting both a CRT and DFP display device no longer results
in the CRT failing to display an image if the DFP is disconnected and
then reconnected to the system. Further details can be found in topic
number: 737-37429
· The resolutions of 540p and 1080p @ 60Hz no longer fail to
be added to the Display Manager list of resolutions when they are selected
from HDTV -> Formats. Further details can be found in topic number:
737-37435
· Connecting an HDMI display device and connecting an HDMI cable
from the graphics card to the display device no longer results in audio
failing. Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37436
· Closing fgl_glxgears or glxgears via the toolkit “X” in a
multi-head dual-head environment no longer results in a segmentation
fault. Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37432
· Running textured video on systems running Linux no longer
results in a segmentation fault. Further details can be found in topic
number: 737-37433
· GLESX: An unresolved symbol error is no longer noticed in
the XOrg log. Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37442
· Playing rotyov no longer results in the system response time
becoming slow on SLES10.2. Further details can be found in topic number:
737-37443
· Doom
3: The performance gap between Windows
XP and Linux no longer increases when CrossFire is enabled. Further
details can be found in topic number: 737-37434
· Doom3: Enabling clone mode and setting the
display resolution to 1280x1024 no longer results in corruption being
noticed. Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37437
Known Issues
The
following section provides a brief description of known issues associated
with the latest version of ATI Catalyst Linux software suite. These
issues include:
· SUSE
10.3 32-bit: The operating
system mail fail to respond when pressing “Ctrl+Alt+F7/F8” to switch
sessions when “fgl_glxgears” is running. Further details can be found
in topic number: 737-37445
· SUSE
10.3 or RHEL 5.1: The
operating system may fail occasionally to respond when running fgl_glxgears.
Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37451
· RHEL
5.1 32-bit/64-bit and SUSE 10.3 32-bit/64-bit:
The operating system may fail to launch after the installation of the
graphics driver. Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37448
· Undefined symbols may be noticed when trying to load fglrx
on Ubuntu 8.10. Further details can be found in topic number:
737-37447
· Softimage XSI Ariane x64: A
segmentation fault may occur when loading the application. Further details
can be found in topic number: 737-37457
· SPECViewperf 8.1: Running the standard
DPPT tests may intermittently result in RHEL 5.2 operating system failing
to respond on systems containing an ATI FireGL V7700 series of product.
Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37455
· Poor performance may intermittently be noticed when running
GTKperf on systems containing an ATI Radeon HD 38x0 or newer product.
Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37444
· Playing a video file under X may result in the player displaying
a blank image and the audio being choppy. Further details can be found
in topic number: 737-37446
· Setting the display resolution to 1600x600 on a system
running SUSE 10.3 (32/64bit) or RHEL 5.1 (32/64bit) may result
in only half of the image being displayed. Further details can be found
in topic number: 737-37449
· The system may hard hang when logging on to the X Server after
the installation of the driver package. Further details can be found
in topic number: 737-37450
· Entering a standby state while running a 3D application may
result in desktop corruption being noticed when resuming the system.
Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37452
· Running Xtest may result in the operating system failing to
respond. Further details can be found in topic number: 737-37454
· A segmentation fault may occur when closing AMD CCC LE. Further
details can be found in topic number: 737-37456
· Launching and exiting Xterm multiple times may intermittently
result in a segmentation fault under X server. Further details can be
found in topic number: 737-37458
· Enabling OpenGL overlay may result in the system failing to
respond during the Xserver initialization. Further details can be found
in topic number: 737-37459
· Enabling dual head on all adapters may intermittently result
in X failing to respond. Further details can be found in topic number:
737-37460
For
further information and general help on driver or software installation,
game issues, and more, visit the ATI
FAQ website.