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Dell Studio 1747 Video Driver

cn flag

I have an old Dell Studio 1747 with an integrated ATI video card. Linux identifies the device as (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV730/M96 [Mobility Radeon HD 4650/5165]), but it can't locate any proprietary driver, so the open-source driver doesn't have hardware acceleration at all! :( I tried to install amdgpu-pro, amd-catalyst, fglrx packages, but with no luck. All that I found are obsolete drivers for Ubuntu 14.x.

sudo xrandr --listproviders returns: Providers: number : 1 Provider 0: id: 0x55 cap: 0x9, Source Output, Sink Offload crtcs: 2 outputs: 4 associated providers: 0 name:ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 @ pci:0000:02:00.0

Any help would be highly appreciated.

hu flag
There is no proprietary driver for old AMD cards, ...nothing we can do about it. For hadware acceleration, check out the output of `vainfo`. There should be some support for h264.
Matthias Lenmher avatar
nl flag
Could you provide info from `xrandr --listproviders` inside your question, please?
cn flag
sudo xrandr --listproviders returns: Providers: number : 1 Provider 0: id: 0x55 cap: 0x9, Source Output, Sink Offload crtcs: 2 outputs: 4 associated providers: 0 name:ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 @ pci:0000:02:00.0
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nl flag

According to this, you are under obsolete world, i'm afraid.

cn flag
But in that link, they list the (ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 5000 Series). so is there any hope?
Matthias Lenmher avatar
nl flag
it is a obsolete driver for a [off-topic](https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic) version of ubuntu
cn flag
But the laptop is 2009, how come the driver is obsolete? on Windows, the driver is working perfectly with full acceleration :(
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