Hi everyone, So I wrote to debian-user but received no answer, maybe will have some luck here, since I am using Devuan. Or maybe you will point me to the right place to ask.
I am having a trouble with Radeon support. I am using a custom 3.18.20 kernel (with everything unnecessary - and, as far as I see, something necessary - removed). I can't play 4k videos (sometimes even fullhd) smoothly, CPU goes up to 100% and remains there until the video is stopped. With hd (720p) CPU usage is about 70%. I have Core i5, dual-core with four threads, integrated Intel HD (4000 I believe), AMD Radeon Thames [7500M/7600M]. Previously I wasn't using AMD/ATI setting in kernel config, nor GPU switching, I feel that Intel GPU is fairly well alone, unless you want to do something heavier like those 4k videos. I tried some LiveCDs just to make sure that the problem is in system config, not from the hardware side which isn't that weak; I was able to decode those UltraHD mp4s in LiveCD sessions. I've tried enabling ATI Radeon, installing firmware-amd-graphics (by the way the only thing I need from there is TURKS_pfp.bin), putting these things together, result is the same as with Intel HD solo, except for higher RAM consumption. Here's the paste of my current Intel-only config: http://paste.lisp.org/display/158650 Any help will be highly appreciated. Thanks, Mitt _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng