>In most cases it is not a regression, but rather the usual kernel
>API/ABI change.
Marko,
In this case, the kernel API has not changed. The changes between 166
and 168 were to patch vulnerabilities (and some small other changes):
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2010-Se
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Peter Boy wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, den 22.09.2010, 11:15 +0200 schrieb Marko Vojinovic:
>> For all issues with the catalyst driver you should contact ATI (and
>> good luck with that). It's closed source, they are the only ones who
>> know how to fix it.
>
> In general
Am Mittwoch, den 22.09.2010, 11:15 +0200 schrieb Marko Vojinovic:
> For all issues with the catalyst driver you should contact ATI (and
> good luck with that). It's closed source, they are the only ones who
> know how to fix it.
In general you are right, but this time it seems not to be ATI but
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On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 1:41 AM, Peter Boy wrote:
> Folks,
>
> the latest kernel update for Fedora 12
> (kernel-2.6.32.21-168.fc12.x86_64) leaves me with a scrambled screen
> using the catalyst driver (ATI Radeon HD 3470). Reverting back to
> kernel-2.6.32.21-166.fc12.x86_64 resolves the problem.
Folks,
the latest kernel update for Fedora 12
(kernel-2.6.32.21-168.fc12.x86_64) leaves me with a scrambled screen
using the catalyst driver (ATI Radeon HD 3470). Reverting back to
kernel-2.6.32.21-166.fc12.x86_64 resolves the problem.
Unfortunately, the free ATI driver is not an option because i