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AMD have pushed out a public Release Candidate of their 14.4 driver for users of AMD graphics chips. Nice to see them include change-logs now. So much for including change-logs for Linux being too much engineering time...

Changelog
QuoteProducts:

Support for the AMD Radeon R9 295X
Features:

Ubuntu 12.04.4 support
Full support for OpenGL 4.4
OpenGL 4.4 supports the following extensions:
ARB_buffer_storage
ARB_enhanced_layouts
ARB_query_buffer_object
ARB_clear_texture
ARB_texture_mirror_clamp_to_edge
ARB_texture_stencil8
ARB_vertex_type_10f_11f_11f_rev
ARB_multi_bind
ARB_bindless_texture
ARB_spare_texture
ARB_seamless_cubemap_per_texture
ARB_indirect_parameters
ARB_compute_variable_group_size
ARB_shader_draw_parameters
ARB_shader_group_vote

Resolved Issues:
[388835] : Corruption and system hang observed while running Sanctuary BM with Tear Free Desktop enabled
[391994] : Memory leak about hardware context
[392921] : EGL create context error for glesx
[393622] : GPU hand in CrossFire Mode
[392271] : [Piglit] Test "spec/arb_vertex_array_object" failed
[393283]: Glxtest failures observed in log file
[392666] : [Piglit] Test "glx/GLX_EXT_import_context/free context" failed
[389496] : [Piglit] Test "spec/ARB_seamless_cube_map" failed
[388194] : [Piglit] Test "texture swizzle with border color" failed
[391231] : Blank screen observed while running steam games with Big picture
[394935] : 4ms delay observed in the glxSwapBuffers when vsync is enabled
[375710] : RBDoom3BFG the game auto quit when use the security camera terminal
[394504] : ETQW segmentation fault


While it's nice to see them fix support for rather old titles like "ETQW", wouldn't you rather they focused on more popular Linux games that have issues?

It seems odd for them to not yet support Ubuntu 14.04 yet, I don't mean to step on AMD's toes here, but is it really that difficult? They certainly do seem slow at times.

See the full post on it at AMD's site here. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Mohandevir Apr 22, 2014
Quoting: Metallinatus
Quoting: Mohandevir
Quoting: SpeedsterAlso is FOOS a new acronym I'm not aware of, or just a typo for FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)?
Yep! FOOS is for Free and Open Source.
FOOS = Free Ond Open Source*

Doh! :D
FOSS... Wrote it twice... That's a shame!
Speedster Apr 22, 2014
Quoting: Mohandevir
Quoting: SpeedsterAlso is FOOS a new acronym I'm not aware of, or just a typo for FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)?
Yep! FOOS is for Free and Open Source.

Interesting, what's the second 'O' stand for?

Oops just saw followup, guess it is typo after all, probably one of those things where your fingers just prefer to do the wrong thing -- I get that with programming variables that other people pick sometimes ;)
Anonymous Apr 22, 2014
too bad they dropped support for the majority of some of their not-so-old "Legacy" graphics cards completely
Speedster Apr 22, 2014
Quoting: Anonymoustoo bad they dropped support for the majority of some of their not-so-old "Legacy" graphics cards completely

Which ones, 4000 series? I've heard the free driver works really well with those now, so Catalyst doesn't really seem needed.
Half-Shot Apr 23, 2014
Quoting: Speedster
Quoting: Anonymoustoo bad they dropped support for the majority of some of their not-so-old "Legacy" graphics cards completely
Which ones, 4000 series? I've heard the free driver works really well with those now, so Catalyst doesn't really seem needed.

Radeon FOSS have it more nailed than AMD ever did, your in safe hands.
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