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Originally posted by Kemosabe View PostOkay i'm doing it wrong. Thanks for this hint
Does one of you kind forum members own a kaveri and can tell me if it can run for example "portal 2" or "sir, youre being hunted" or "Verdun"? In theory metro should work, is it playable?
I'd like to know if its worth the effort fiddeling around with it ...
(using archlinux btw and testing branch should be fine?!)
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The RadeonSI driver is in a good shape and the performance should be close to r600g. I only tested Team Fortress 2 and it was smooth. However, these components should be fresh and built in this order, or obtained from other sources:
- kernel
- llvm
- libdrm
- mesa (make sure the llvm version reported by the configure script matches what you compiled)
- glamor
- xf86-video-ati
- enable 2D tiling manually in xorg.conf
- enable dynamic power management if it's not enabled by default
- you can also set R600_DEBUG=hyperz to get a small performance boostLast edited by marek; 07 March 2014, 08:16 PM.
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OpenGL 3.X not available ?
hi all,
I'm running Debian Jessie/Sid on a 7850 with the latest available packages, but OpenGL support is still being reported at 2.1 (kernel 3.13, mesa 10.1-rc2, llvm 3.4).
Do I need to switch on something ?
Switching to another distro is not an option
Thanks
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Originally posted by jery View Posthi all,
I'm running Debian Jessie/Sid on a 7850 with the latest available packages, but OpenGL support is still being reported at 2.1 (kernel 3.13, mesa 10.1-rc2, llvm 3.4).
Do I need to switch on something ?
Switching to another distro is not an option
Thanks
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