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Ubuntu Drops Support For AMD's Catalyst GPU Driver (phoronix.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and newer will no longer be supporting AMD's widely-used Catalyst Linux (fglrx) driver. AMD has dropped support for this proprietary AMD driver in favor of encouraging users to use the open-source AMDGPU/Radeon drivers. While the fglrx/Catalyst driver is notorious among Linux gamers, this will represent a regression for many AMD Linux users due to the open-source driver only having OpenGL 4.1 support compared to OpenGL 4.5 in Catalyst, lower performance in common gaming workloads, incomplete OpenCL compute support, no CrossFire multi-GPU support, and other missing features. Much of the missing functionality will end up being implemented by AMD's new AMDGPU driver stack but that is still months away from being truly ready and will only benefit the very latest Radeon GPUs while the fglrx-free Ubuntu 16.04 is set to ship in April.

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  1. Re:The summary fails to mention... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Informative

    And how is this AMD's or Intel's fault? All it tells us is that the publishers of those games are totally in Nvidia's pocket. Hell they've probably not only bought in wholesale in the Gameshop scam, they are probably getting money from Nvidia to not support AMD.