On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 8:44 AM, cen <imba...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Check which driver is being used:
>
> lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3
>
>
01:00.0 VGA Compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
[AMD/ATI]
 Park [Mobility Radeon 5430/5450/5470] [1002:68e0]
             Subsystem: XFX Pine Group Inc. Caicos [Radeon HD 5450]
[1682:304e]
             Kernel drive in use: radeon
             Kernel modules: radeon

Thanks!


>
> 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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