01-16-2017, 10:36 PM
I'd say to keep the CPU proprietary driver from Intel.
Fglrx was more than likely not installed as part of Linux Lite 3.2. That package (fglrx) was in the LL 2.x series, and it contained proprietary AMD drivers. You can verify it isn't installed by going to Install/Remove Software and searching for fglrx.
On xorg.conf, you probably don't have that file located at /etc/X11. If so, there's nothing to remove, and I would disregard that step.
If you aren't satisfied with the results after following this the best you can, it may be worth booting up to a Live version of the 2.x series. If things there perform well there, install 2.x. I would suggest installing version 2.6 and doing a Lite Upgrade to 2.8. I say to do that for Long Term Support (LTS) kernel reasons. That series is still supported until April 2019. That's 2.33 more years.
Fglrx was more than likely not installed as part of Linux Lite 3.2. That package (fglrx) was in the LL 2.x series, and it contained proprietary AMD drivers. You can verify it isn't installed by going to Install/Remove Software and searching for fglrx.
On xorg.conf, you probably don't have that file located at /etc/X11. If so, there's nothing to remove, and I would disregard that step.
If you aren't satisfied with the results after following this the best you can, it may be worth booting up to a Live version of the 2.x series. If things there perform well there, install 2.x. I would suggest installing version 2.6 and doing a Lite Upgrade to 2.8. I say to do that for Long Term Support (LTS) kernel reasons. That series is still supported until April 2019. That's 2.33 more years.
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