
In both Catalyst always caused more artifacts than linux native drivers.)

Before having the a-10 with r7 series I had a 5xxx card series.

Change resolution in windows supertuxkart install#
(Advice: If you aren't a heavy gamer, video producer etc and don't need the bells and whistles of an amd proprietary driver don't install it. At the option Hardware accelerated decoding I chose disable. So I went to vlc / tools (menu) / preferences / input codecs. It seems that vlc trying to use the hardware acceleration driver is causing some incompatibility. I read in amd site that new drivers have some issues with vlc.

Now I chose opengl 3.1 and all effects are working: cube, woobling etc.ġ0 - VLC was still terrible. (Probably the step 5 above forced kde to choose xrender and disable some video effects). I accepted without thinking twice.ĩ - I went to kde's configure your desktop / desktop effects / advanced (tab). After much persistence here's what seem to be working for me, at least, by now.ġ - With my pc exactly the way it was before xorg 1.18 Ģ - I Installed the newest kernel version, now 4.6.5 ģ - Rebooted to let the system create kernel modules Ĥ - Before any shut down or restart entered konqueror super user, went to etc/X11 and deleted with shift+delete the nf file ĥ - Rebooted immediately and I had no nf and no configuration of video card or monitor size Ħ - Went to Configure your computer / Hardware / Set up a graphical card ħ - Accepted the suggested option (Radeon 6400 and others), in the next window accepted what came checked or unchecked and in the monitor configuration window I selectd Plug and play W1943 Ĩ - Finally it gave me a list of configurations, recognizing some model of graphic card and written hardware acceleration: yes.
