@ Steve Hawker

We are sorry you are experiencing those issues. On the other hand take
into account the context of this bug is very specific, and libre drivers
will work better in nearly any situation.

In fact I own a Radeon HD5870 and I have been using libre drivers much
before proprietary ones were deprecated, because of their advantages.
Modern cards even have better support than that.

** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1568233

Title:
  BOINC doesn't recognize AMD/ATI GPU in 16.04 despite sudo /etc/init.d
  /boinc-client restart

Status in fglrx-installer package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Back on 14.04 and also 12.04, all you had to do to get BOINC to use
  the GPU(s), was to install AMD's proprietary fglrx driver, and then
  type in terminal:

  sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart

  You had to type that like every time you (re)started Ubuntu for BOINC
  to recognize your graphics card, but it worked to fix the GPU
  recognition with AMD cards (not sure about Nvidia cards though, since
  I don't have any). Now however, in 16.04, AMD's Catalyst drivers have
  been deprecated, and while the switch to AMD's improved open source
  GPU drivers is a good move, for some reason, this command line no
  longer works to recognize AMD graphics cards. And since we can no
  longer install fglrx/Catalyst on Xenial, I hope AMD's work on their
  open source drivers gets a BOINC optimization ASAP.

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