i was up to kernel 4.0.5 and the debian installer from AmD site installed the packages reporting successful. however, it was only partially functional. when i updated, via the kernelupdater application to the next kernel4.1.2 i got all kinds of errors and xterm offered an ambiguous last line,abort or remove folder. i am not sure which to pick. so, may be facing another black screen. too bad these amd or gpu driver updates are so problematic before even getting to a kernel update, now, who knows what will break down? i dont know whether to purge out the kernel and go back to 3.17, way backward in other words, just to use a fairly unstable linux version of amd ccc, or purge out fglrx which is not even close to comparable to the latest windows 15.7 beta driver released simultaneously. amd needs to be far more concerned with linux users or lose potential customers
i was up to kernel 4.0.5 and the debian installer from AmD site installed the packages reporting successful. however, it was only partially functional. when i updated, via the kernelupdater application to the next kernel4.1.2 i got all kinds of errors and xterm offered an ambiguous last line,abort or remove folder. i am not sure which to pick. so, may be facing another black screen. too bad these amd or gpu driver updates are so problematic before even getting to a kernel update, now, who knows what will break down? i dont know whether to purge out the kernel and go back to 3.17, way backward in other words, just to use a fairly unstable linux version of amd ccc, or purge out fglrx which is not even close to comparable to the latest windows 15.7 beta driver released simultaneously. amd needs to be far more concerned with linux users or lose potential customers