nVidia/AMD - Proprietary/Open-Source Drivers?

Uriah Heep stan10x10 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 7 21:11:48 UTC 2015


I run 14.04 with a amd 6850  which is a year older card and have no
problems The cpy is an Intel I7 with the built in 3000 graphics so I
suspect it is not 14.04 or the amd drivers that are the problem. You did
install on 2 separate systems and not the same hard drive on one computer.
So there should not be any interactions. you could even install 14.04 2x on
the same computer so long as you used different hard drives. You might want
to delete the amd drivers and reinstall or use an older version of
catalyst. If your 14.04 install is pointing to the wrong graphics you might
direct it to the specific card you wish to use but I don"t know how to do
so.

On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 8:57 AM, Jörn Schönyan <joern.schoenyan at web.de>
wrote:

> On Mittwoch, 7. Januar 2015 14:51:59 CET, Jesse Palser wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an AMD Radeon HD 7870 PCIe 2GB GDDR5 graphic adapter.
>> Is it supported by AMD proprietary display driver?
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Jesse
>>
> Don't forget: you have 2 graphic chips, that means a hybrid system. It
> seems, you need 14.10 to get it working properly: http://askubuntu.com/
> questions/522177/intel-amd-hybrid-graphics-on-ubuntu-14-04
>
> Regards, Jörn
>
>
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