10-10-2016, 11:41 PM (This post was last modified: 10-10-2016, 11:41 PM by WinXPto10.)
thank you for reply Compton, Zorin OS is pretty cool, even generic driver is working like ethernet, etc., no needs to install driver software, correct?
What Linux version do you use Compton and is it on your main pc?
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Manjaro or Linux mint used to dual-boot Manjaro and windows 7 on my main system, but the problem is that my build is an AMD you don't really have great luck with AMD stuff on Linux the video quality was real bad compare to windows in windows its HD 1080p in Linux its 480p
(10-11-2016, 01:19 PM)Compton Wrote: Manjaro or Linux mint used to dual-boot Manjaro and windows 7 on my main system, but the problem is that my build is an AMD you don't really have great luck with AMD stuff on Linux the video quality was real bad compare to windows in windows its HD 1080p in Linux its 480p
Thanks for comparing the AMD Graphics Cars from a windows and Linux OS!
ou would have more luck with Intel nivida I think if you want a full compatibility you have to build a system compatible with
Linux, now I ask this question to Linux guys, why is the driver support not that great in Linux. they would say because manufacturers are not creating drivers for Linux now I think the reason for this is because Linux have no standardization