AMD R5 2400G need driver on Ubuntu 18.10/18.04? And vega 64 driver questions [closed]
Amd R5 2400G need driver on Ubuntu 18.10/18.04?
A Vega 64 have stable 18.10 driver?
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Amd R5 2400G need driver on Ubuntu 18.10/18.04?
A Vega 64 have stable 18.10 driver?
amd-processor
closed as too broad by Pilot6, Parto, anonymous2, Eric Carvalho, Zanna Mar 20 at 4:56
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Every peripheral needs each driver, always. Almost any comercial device will work. Do you wan't to know if you need a proprietary driver to fully work? Also: Two questions should be in... two different questions. Try to be more precise, explicit and informative as possible.
– Pablo Bianchi
Mar 18 at 4:59
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Amd R5 2400G need driver on Ubuntu 18.10/18.04?
A Vega 64 have stable 18.10 driver?
amd-processor
Amd R5 2400G need driver on Ubuntu 18.10/18.04?
A Vega 64 have stable 18.10 driver?
amd-processor
amd-processor
edited Mar 18 at 4:55
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closed as too broad by Pilot6, Parto, anonymous2, Eric Carvalho, Zanna Mar 20 at 4:56
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closed as too broad by Pilot6, Parto, anonymous2, Eric Carvalho, Zanna Mar 20 at 4:56
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Every peripheral needs each driver, always. Almost any comercial device will work. Do you wan't to know if you need a proprietary driver to fully work? Also: Two questions should be in... two different questions. Try to be more precise, explicit and informative as possible.
– Pablo Bianchi
Mar 18 at 4:59
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Every peripheral needs each driver, always. Almost any comercial device will work. Do you wan't to know if you need a proprietary driver to fully work? Also: Two questions should be in... two different questions. Try to be more precise, explicit and informative as possible.
– Pablo Bianchi
Mar 18 at 4:59
Every peripheral needs each driver, always. Almost any comercial device will work. Do you wan't to know if you need a proprietary driver to fully work? Also: Two questions should be in... two different questions. Try to be more precise, explicit and informative as possible.
– Pablo Bianchi
Mar 18 at 4:59
Every peripheral needs each driver, always. Almost any comercial device will work. Do you wan't to know if you need a proprietary driver to fully work? Also: Two questions should be in... two different questions. Try to be more precise, explicit and informative as possible.
– Pablo Bianchi
Mar 18 at 4:59
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Every peripheral needs each driver, always. Almost any comercial device will work. Do you wan't to know if you need a proprietary driver to fully work? Also: Two questions should be in... two different questions. Try to be more precise, explicit and informative as possible.
– Pablo Bianchi
Mar 18 at 4:59