topic title: Radeon Xpress 200M
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Posts: 180
- Joined: 04 Dec 2007
#1
This lappy is equipped with Radeon Xpress 200M. Would I gain anything y installing a legacy driver. I have only a little flicker issue when moving the pages up and down. If it ain't broken, how much better would it be?
- Dave
- Joined: 20 Jan 2010
#2
yep a couple more options for resolution and the flicker will go away ( at least it did on mine ). Opening / closing / running / moving applications will all be more smooth and less blocky. I have the desktop version of the chip though (Radeon Xpress 200), originally grabbed the driver from support.amd.com
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Posts: 180
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#3
GOT A LINK DAVE CAN'T FIND SHINOLA AT AMD REGARDING LINUX
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Posts: 1,062
- Joined: 20 Jan 2010
#4
ok,
========= SCRAPER REMOVED AN EMBEDDED LINK HERE ===========
url was:"http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/linux/Legacy/Pages/radeon_linux.aspx?type=2.7&product=2.7.4.3.3.3.1&lang=English"
linktext was:"link"
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steps to get to link
support.amd.com
right side support and drivers
right side download drivers section
selected motherboard/chipset
selected raedon express
selected Xpress 200
selected Linux x86
pressed view results
scrolled down on the new page and pressed download
pressed save file
Once downloaded I hopped to the cli, went to the downloads folder, chmod the file to 755, then ran it... there it was installed
========= SCRAPER REMOVED AN EMBEDDED LINK HERE ===========
url was:"http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/linux/Legacy/Pages/radeon_linux.aspx?type=2.7&product=2.7.4.3.3.3.1&lang=English"
linktext was:"link"
====================================
steps to get to link
support.amd.com
right side support and drivers
right side download drivers section
selected motherboard/chipset
selected raedon express
selected Xpress 200
selected Linux x86
pressed view results
scrolled down on the new page and pressed download
pressed save file
Once downloaded I hopped to the cli, went to the downloads folder, chmod the file to 755, then ran it... there it was installed
- Posts: 1 goldug
- Joined: 06 Aug 2014
#5
So your answer was moot.
Just wanted to say (even though the post is 4 years old) that ATI doesn't have linux drivers on that page for Xpress 200M. Xpress 200 though, but that's probably incompatible (I didn't get them to work).ok,
link
steps to get to link
support.amd.com
right side support and drivers
right side download drivers section
selected motherboard/chipset
selected raedon express
selected Xpress 200
selected Linux x86
pressed view results
scrolled down on the new page and pressed download
pressed save file
Once downloaded I hopped to the cli, went to the downloads folder, chmod the file to 755, then ran it... there it was installed
So your answer was moot.