The proprietary graphics drivers for AMD GPUs found at G505S (
integrated HD-8650G and optional discrete HD-8570M or R5-M230 ) - are
all deprecated, not supported by any modern (newer than Kubuntu
14.04.4) Linux distro. If you are using a modern Linux, you can't use
the proprietary drivers for these cards even if you want - so, if
these GPUs are working for you, you can be sure that they are working
thanks to the opensource graphics drivers. I think they are called
Mesa, although can be wrong.


On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 8:55 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi guys!
>
> Hope you having all a good summer period. I am testing some with my g505s 
> laptops, now that I have a little time :-)
> The proprietary graphics drivers for amd on linux are in the non-free 
> repository, firmware-amd-graphics and firmware-linux-nonfree if i'm not 
> mistaken < obviously we not want to use the binary files.
>
> What are the open-source alternatives? using Mesa?
>
> I try to create a very minimalist build of debian or alpine linux with 
> minimal xorg+xfce < you guys must have done this before i am sure < how did 
> you implement the gpu drivers? anything you can share with me?
>
> Thanks!
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