Same thing happens on Arch Linux, too, there's a dumb workaround: if you
add modprobe.blacklist=amdgpu to the kernel line during boot, there
won't be a problem with the faulty amdgpu driver :D

you can use the vesa driver without any HW acceleration (HTML5 vids seem
to play okay-ish) but not even the lowest resolution of downloaded
movies via VLC..

next step for me was to try out 14.04, yes it supports fglrx and yes you
can install it with a click of a button, but still it's not Arch, so the
next day I came home from work I managed to get it to work on Arch
(first time in my life)

Home sweet home

Now I suffer from random ALT CTRL and SHIFT keystrokes ( I guess they
would have appeared in Ubuntu also, since it's usually using an older
kernel than Arch.

Anyways, I think I'll stick with the fglrx driver until I read some
promising news on R6 Carrizo APU... xD

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