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wiki:choosing_and_installing_kernels [2013/10/23 15:38] – [Are you running the best kernel for your hardware?] danboid | wiki:choosing_and_installing_kernels [2013/11/18 18:37] – [Are you running the best kernel for your hardware?] danboid | ||
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Another notable difference between the kernels currently available from the KXStudio repositories is the greatly improved performance of the open source AMD/ATI Radeon drivers within 3.11 and later kernels due to the kernel and the FLOSS Radeon drivers gaining support for re-clocking the AMD GPUs so they can run at full speed. I have not personally verified this myself yet and I suspect it may also involve updating Xorg and Mesa using PPA's that are not included with or supported by KXStudio or Canonical. | Another notable difference between the kernels currently available from the KXStudio repositories is the greatly improved performance of the open source AMD/ATI Radeon drivers within 3.11 and later kernels due to the kernel and the FLOSS Radeon drivers gaining support for re-clocking the AMD GPUs so they can run at full speed. I have not personally verified this myself yet and I suspect it may also involve updating Xorg and Mesa using PPA's that are not included with or supported by KXStudio or Canonical. | ||
- | Intel graphics users need not worry about installing the 3.11 kernel but at the time of writing | + | Intel graphics users need not worry about installing the 3.11 kernel but at the time of writing the Nvidia drivers |
=====Installing a kernel and its headers===== | =====Installing a kernel and its headers===== | ||