![]() I would recommend to use Padoka PPA stable (that's the one that Valve recommends in proton project).Īlso, take note of the Omega comment about DRI_PRIME. ![]() ![]() Open source software is also provided and is subject to the terms and conditions of the licenses included with such software. Also I would point out that for the best gaming performance/compability you should configure a PPA in order to keep Mesa libs updated (Mesa are your open source drivers). The AMDGPU-Pro Driver can be downloaded from the following link: By clicking the Download button, you are confirming that you have read and agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement (EULA) linked to this note for use of AMD Proprietary OpenGL, OpenCL, and Vulkan drivers provided by this download. In your case the r5 m330 is ONLY supported but open source drivers the amd web site driver only supports r5 340 and up you should use default linux mint no longer provides proprietary drivers for amd because its not any better unlike the open source vs pro. ![]() its not necessary and doesnt provide a performance boost in most cases. i wouldnt call it terminal hackery but it does require a good working knowledge of terminal usageīUT. this is because amd has only supplied the driver to run on ubuntu. Originally posted by Fluffy:for what its worth you CAN install amd drivers from the web on linux mint 19 but you have to change the install script using any editor in linux mint and change operating system from "ubuntu" to "linux mint" before running and you have to download the one meant for linux mint 19 underlying ubuntu version which is 18.04 LTS.
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