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I still get this error from time to time when playing.
I'm using the very latest beta driver with a HD5770
Disable the new optimisations made it playable on my 5770
I find beta 11 drivers to perform better unless specific settings are enabled.
HD7850
Now the only problem I can see is that when I have v-sync turned on, i get some really bad mouse lag. My next play session I'm going to try to use v-sync from the catalyst settings. I'd prefer to use it because the screen tearing can get annoying.
Now that I've turned anti-aliasing off, I'm actually pretty impressed with how good it's running and how nice it looks. It's been perfectly stabled tonight, after playing for 3 hours. Went through a few map changes, reset graphics settings, etc, and it never once crashed. Overall I'm pretty optimistic about how this is going to go. Bring on L4D2 and CS:GO! :)
Here is my setup for anyone curious:
intel Q6600 2.4ghz quad core
6gb ram
creative X-fi sound
amd HD5770 (1gb) graphics
ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-Bit (with pre-release repo active)
Fluxbox and Tint2 for a DE. not using anything with 3d compositing.
Catalyst 12.11 beta 11 drivers
Fairly modest setup by current standards, but without anti-aliasing it's running tf2 just as good as it does on Win7.