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The AMD Radeon HD 7640G + HD 7670M Dual Graphics is the combination of a integrated AMD Radeon HD 7640G APU processor graphics card and a dedicated entry level AMD Radeon HD 7670M graphics card in CrossFire combination. If fglrx also needs an older kernel, it could be installed the same way.AMD Radeon HD 7640G + HD 7670M Dual Graphics You can unhold a package with apt-mark unhold (package name) and dpkg -get-selections | grep hold lists what packages are held.
GAMES COMPATIBLE WITH AMD RADEON HD 7670M INSTALL
Since you are already on 16.04, I think you could get the older versions (Ubuntu 14.04's lts-wily packages have xorg 1.17, original 14.04 has 1.15), install with dpkg, and then hold the packages. I held these with (sudo or gksu) apt-mark hold (package name) before I did the upgrade.
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X11-xserver-utils xorg xserver-common xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-coreĪlso xserver-xorg-input-all xserver-xorg-video-allĪnd the miscellaneous input and video drivers you have installed. Libgles2-mesa libvdpau-dev libvdpau1 libwayland-egl1-mesa
libegl1-mesa libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx libglapi-mesa
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I held back the following packages (this locks them to the currently installed version), had a successful update to 16.04 with a running old Xorg and no complaints about dependencies and luckily no systemd-related problems either. I realized if I looked at the ubuntu 14.04.x lts-vivid, lts-xenial, whichever has the xorg you want, the packages it gives a pretty complete list of packages to hold to have a particular xorg+mesa stack going.
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I don't know if it'll help, but I had a similar problem (an ARM Chromebook, the nvidia Tegra K1 video driver it ships with works with up through like Xorg 1.16 or 1.17, not 1.18.) I held back to Xorg 1.15 since that is what was on the system (as well as the kernel), I suppose you should pick latest Xorg fglrx supports. (The fix if it doesn't work should be relatively easy: just reinstall xserver-xorg and the old version should be removed.)
If you don't feel safe doing it, I will be happy to test in a virtual machine. It would be great if you are willing to test this. I have gotten confirmation that it works on 14.04.5, but no one I know has tried it on 16.04 yet. You may have to uninstall the current version of xorg: sudo apt-get remove xserver-xorgīut chances are it will be removed during the installation of 1.16. To install xorg 1.16: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-lts-utopic libqt5gui5 libgles1-mesa-lts-utopic libgles2-mesa-lts-utopic libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-utopic libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-utopic:i386 libglapi-mesa-lts-utopic:i386 libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic I know this procedure works on 14.04.5, which got the 16.04 xorg version and kernel, but I have not tested or gotten any confirmation that it works on 16.04 as well. You can try downgrading xorg on 16.04 to version 1.16, which works with fglrx. This may not work, so just bear that in mind. Resources: irq:28 memory:c1000000-c13fffff memory:b0000000-bfffffff ioport:4000(size=64)Īsking any additional information is also welcome. Product: 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics ControllerĬapabilities: msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom RTLE PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 05) Thames (rev ff)Ġ7:00.0 Ethernet controller : Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Subsystem: Dell 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller Ġ1:00.0 VGA compatible controller : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 output: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller : Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09) My GPU is AMD Radeon HD 7670M in a Dell Inspiron 15 (5520)
GAMES COMPATIBLE WITH AMD RADEON HD 7670M SOFTWARE
I guess switching to Ubuntu 14.04 is one of my options at the cost of having most of my software be of older versions. In the really perfect case none of that would have any GPU performance spent on it (so not rendered I guess).Īlternatively I'm interested of any other clues to increasing my performance. Ideally in a way that other software (like browser or IM) would still be running and kind of accessible. My main question is: Can I run games in a separate xorg environment using the older xorg version that still has fglrx driver support in Kubuntu 16.04? I realize that AMD dropped support for proprietary fglrx drivers some time ago and they were deprecated in 16.04 due to incompatibility with the newer xorg. I'm not entirely sure if my open-source radeon drivers are working as they're supposed to.
Half the games are unplayable, sometimes to the level of nauseating due to low fps. I would like to play games with better performance than what I'm getting after updating to Kubuntu 16.04 LTS.