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Matt Morgan je 24. 02. 2017 ob
13:58 napisal:
I just switched my son's computer to one that has a Radeon
5450. A low-end card, but still it should be better than his
old computer's Intel GMA 2500. It's running the radeon open
source driver and performance in minecraft (the only app
that's relevant) is worse than before.
I couldn't just take the video card and put it in his old
computer--it's a small form-factor with no slots.
This is Fedora 25, like it was before. The new computer has
the same processor as the old, though less RAM (5GB v.
8GB--unfortunately I was not able to swap it over).
I see lots of conflicting info online about whether the
fglrx driver works on newer kernels, and I don't want to do
anything time-consuming to get it to work. Is it easier than I
think? Should I just buy a cheap NVIDIA card, or will that be
a hassle too? Or is the RAM the issue?
All advice welcome. Thanks!
Matt
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