I've never had a problem with the open source drivers with my HD4870, however, I wanted to participate in the Steam Beta, which is when things got messy. It would appear that my easiest solution is a new GPU, which I can't justify
I've never had a problem with the open source drivers with my HD4870, however, I wanted to participate in the Steam Beta, which is when things got messy. It would appear that my easiest solution is a new GPU, which I can't justify
I AM ON THE "12.04" version ALREADY man and I didn't even upgraded to 12.10 in the past. And I HAVE the drivers installed but having LAG issues everywhere even browsing through my files and ALT+TABing windows. THAT'S the main problem. "I WANT TO RUN UBUNTU JUST LIKE WATER i.e. SMOOTH". :'(
What's the problem with the open source drivers if I may ask?
i. e. Why do you feel you need the AMD proprietary driver?
I AM HAVING PERFORMANCE ISSUES.
No AMD proprietary driver NOR open-source drivers are giving me performance as anyone would expect. Ubuntu LAGS like HELL whenever I install ANY of above drivers (or maybe there's something to tweak that I don't know so point me out on that).
You shouldn't need to manually install the open source driver following an installation.
If you're doing that something is way off IMO.
I suggest a clean installation of 12.04.1, update it, leave the drivers alone, & see how that is.
As I've had no problems I can't advise you on what to "tweak", sorry bud.
I just wanted to second this. If things are still laggy, or if you're planning on installing the steam beta, then try following this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
Don't bother using the GUI, jump straight to the command line method. Make sure you enable hardware acceleration too, I don't know the technicalities about what exactly the difference is, but it can't hurt, right?
If after all this you're still having issues, maybe try switching to Kubuntu? Personally I hate Unity anyway, but if everything else is running without issue but you're still suffering, I guess that would suggest the OS is at fault, somehow. Maybe try one of the lightweight desktop environments too, something like Xfce/LXDE? Though you really shouldn't need to with that card.
Still waiting for a WORKING response from experienced users. :'(
I run a Compaq Presario laptop with the ATI 4250 on Kubuntu 12.04 using the Catalyst 12.6 legacy drivers and it runs smoothly. It also ran fine with the open source drivers, but I wanted to use some of the Catalyst features. I haven't tried Ubuntu. Perhaps you could try running Kubuntu from a live disk and see how it performs?
AMD have now released 13.1 legacy drivers (http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...eon_linux.aspx). If you're feeling masochistic you could try these.
But to be honest, if you want people to help you, I think you need to provide more information. Like the exact procedure you used to installed the drivers (ie commands you typed into the terminal, etc).
However, if your system is working fine on the open source drivers and your needs are adequately fulfilled, then perhaps you should just stick to these?
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