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Just got the new ATI Driver on FC5.
When I start a campaign game the sand is black and there are rainbow lines in sploches on about 10-15% of the screen.
###### std.err:
Xrandr extension version 1.1
Using Xrandr for display mode switching
XF86VidMode extension version 2.2
Initial mode: 1280 x 800 x 24 @60Hz
Removed 0 duplicate displaymodes
getPathFromClassLoader: searching for: openal
getPathFromClassLoader: Path found: /home/OMIT/tribaltrouble/gamedata/data-1151352706913/native/.svn/text-base/libopenal.so.svn-base
getPathFromClassLoader: searching for: lwjgl
getPathFromClassLoader: Path found: /home/OMIT/tribaltrouble/gamedata/data-1151352706913/native/.svn/text-base/liblwjgl.so.svn-base
Found 8 OpenAL paths
Testing '/home/OMIT/tribaltrouble/gamedata/data-1151352706913/native/.svn/text-base/libopenal.so.svn-base'
Found OpenAL at '/home/OMIT/tribaltrouble/gamedata/data-1151352706913/native/.svn/text-base/libopenal.so.svn-base'
Removed 0 duplicate displaymodes
Mode 0: 1280x800 @60
Pixel format info: r = 8, g = 8, b = 8, a = 8, depth = 24, stencil = 0, sample buffers = 0, samples = 1
Using NetWM for fullscreen window
Created window
Mode 0: 1280x800 @60
XF86VidMode extension version 2.2
Mode 0: 1280x800 @60
XF86VidMode extension version 2.2
##### std.out (abridged)
revision = 6340
os_name = 'Linux'
os_arch = 'i386'
os_version = '2.6.17-1.2139_FC5'
java_version = '1.5.0_04'
java_vendor = 'Sun Microsystems Inc.'
total_mem = '81199104'
loopback address = /127.0.0.1
modes[i] = 1280 x 800 x 24 @60Hz
modes[i] = 1024 x 768 x 24 @60Hz
modes[i] = 800 x 600 x 24 @60Hz
target_mode = 1280x800 24bit 60Hz
considering mode = 1280 x 800 x 24 @60Hz
GL version: '2.0.5879 (8.26.18)'
GL vendor: 'ATI Technologies Inc.'
GL renderer: 'RADEON XPRESS 200M Series Generic'
<SNIP>
r = 8 | g = 8 | b = 8 | a = 8 | depth = 24 | stencil = 0 | sample_buffers = 0 | samples = 0
OpenGL 1.3 is supported
vsync = true
vbo = true
pbuffer = false
Switched mode to 1280x800 24bit 60Hz
Maximum texture size 2048
Init done after 2903
number of AL Sources: 32
<SNIP>
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