Anno domini 2020 Thu, 23 Jan 22:33:10 +0100 mb850063@proximus.be scripsit:
Hello,
No, the files don't xist.
And as far as the ATI support is concerned, i understand that the problem would be with a kernel module ?
By now, i use to start with kernel 5.4
but still have the possibility, via grub, to start with kernel 4.19.
Doing so makes absolutely no difference as far as the slowness is concerned.
IMO it's not a kernel probblem, but an Xorg problem. You can try to deinstall Xorg and reinstall the previouse version. If it works, set it on hold.
nik
On Thursday 23 January 2020 21:24:16 deloptes wrote:
Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Usually it's selfconfigured, but you could check if /etc/X11/xorg.conf or /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d exist. If yes, it might be a good idea to delete these and try again. If they don't exist, you'll have to ask the searchengine of your trust (sorry, don't have any ATI GPU here)
AMD discontinued support for older cards and firmware might not work is what I know. I experienced this on one ubuntu, but might be something else
- worth checking.
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