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  • #11
    Originally posted by xeekei View Post
    Only have an open source driver on Linux, and proprietary on Windows.
    I'm betting on Ubuntu 14.04 being the last release that supports them* with the Catalyst (non-legacy) driver...

    *HD 5000-6000 series

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    • #12
      It would be nice to see OpenCL compared as well...

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      • #13
        Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
        Yes I noticed that as well. I'm VERY impressed with the FOSS drivers, it won't be long at all until they're at peak performance while being a fraction of the size of catalyst.
        This test didn't even enable the shader optimizations (r600sb), which i think can make a big difference in some of the more complex tests where it fell behind.

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        • #14
          Ok so good, but on linux, catalyst suck on 2d support, kwin bad , compiz bad..., flash bad...., opengl mplayer output bad...AMD YOU SUCK, come on! solve this issues!

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          • #15
            It's quite impressive what Gallium3D drivers are capable of. ATI is probably mantaining the Catalyst drivers just because of the slow (but spectacular) development of Gallium3D. I wish nvidia think the same way as ATI .
            P.S: Sorry if it has some mistakes. I'm not english.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by pandev92 View Post
              Ok so good, but on linux, catalyst suck on 2d support, kwin bad , compiz bad..., flash bad...., opengl mplayer output bad...AMD YOU SUCK, come on! solve this issues!
              they are fixing it, is called r600g/RadeonSI

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              • #17
                Originally posted by jrch2k8 View Post
                they are fixing it, is called r600g/RadeonSI


                On my apu a8 5600k, it's so slow ..., and I can't watch a fullscren flash without slow fps.

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                • #18
                  [QUOTE=pandev92;348195]On my apu a8 5600k, it's so slow ..., and I can't watch a fullscren flash without slow fps.[/QUOT

                  wait for kernel-3.11-rc4 and get mesa stack from git, even my 4350 passive is handling 1920x1080 + 1366x768 dual screen setup with kwin full whistles[raster+gl3.1+advanced vsync] like a freaking boss this days.

                  btw UVD works very well too even on radeonSI, just get mplayer2+SMplayer2 sit and enjoy awesome

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by pandev92 View Post
                    On my apu a8 5600k, it's so slow ..., and I can't watch a fullscren flash without slow fps.
                    for flash:
                    "This should be about it... but it actually still didn't work for me. But I found the following fix that miraculously solved it for me: create the file /etc/adobe/mms.cfg, and write in it:
                    EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode=1"

                    it do the magic in with r600g/radeonsi with UVD

                    another solution is use google-chrome with pepper flash, is bastardically faster compared to regular flash

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                    • #20
                      [QUOTE=jrch2k8;348197]
                      Originally posted by pandev92 View Post
                      On my apu a8 5600k, it's so slow ..., and I can't watch a fullscren flash without slow fps.[/QUOT

                      wait for kernel-3.11-rc4 and get mesa stack from git, even my 4350 passive is handling 1920x1080 + 1366x768 dual screen setup with kwin full whistles[raster+gl3.1+advanced vsync] like a freaking boss this days.

                      btw UVD works very well too even on radeonSI, just get mplayer2+SMplayer2 sit and enjoy awesome


                      Mhh and for uvd what I need to do ?
                      It will run OOB or I need to install a patched mesa, ati etc?

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