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Old 20th December 2006, 08:41 PM
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ATI Displaying Icons wrong

I have just installed the latest livna radeon drivers 8.31-5 I believe...

And now I am getting extra graphics added to my bouncing cursors and some of the general display stuff (see s creenshot for example on Amarok).

Is this a known issue with the Radeon or did I do something wrong?

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I checked fglrxinfo and it is using ATI for OpenGL, and the glxgears test yeilds on average 8637 fps.

Any ideas, other than reverting to fedora drivers?

PS. I am on FC6 i586 32bit using KDE.
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