P.1 Temporary loss of monitor sync when the cursor shape changes on Millennium and Millennium II.
The hardware cursor has been enabled by default for the Millennium and Millennium II in 3.3.2.
This seems to cause some problems on a minority of system. If you experience problems with this on
your system, please put:
Option "sw_cursor"
in the Section "Device" of the XF86Config file to disable the hardware cursor.
P.2 Multi-colored vertical lines in 24bpp at high resolutions with Millennium II.
Some Millennium II hardware exhibits this problem in 24bpp; typically only in resolutions
above 1024x768. If you experience problems like this, putting the following option in the Section "Device" of the XF86Config file may remedy the problem:
Option "mga_24bpp_fix"
This fix doesn't work for all hardware, however. We will try to have this working correctly for all hardware in the next release.
P.3 Short black horizontal line near the bottom of the screen while running at high resolution in
high color depths.
When running in a video mode that uses more that 4 Meg of video memory there can be a small
gliche on the screen at the 4 Meg mark for some virtual screen widths. We are aware of this
problem and are working on a solution.
P.4 Ocassional crash at startup when using a Millennium II.
There appears to be a hardware problem related to probing for the amount of video ram present
on the Millennium II. As a solution, Millennium II users should specify the amount of video
ram in the XF86Config file so that the driver will not have to probe for it
(see Special instructions for Millennium II users).