I know what you mean. No GUI applet for control of AMD graphics cards at all. It's not really a problem until you are running a crossfire rig and 3 monitors at 5760X1080 then configuration can be an asshole. It is still very weird though.
Honestly, I am the wrong person to ask. My gaming computer boots into Linux Mint, Windows 10 LTSC and Windows 7. Home entertainment system and all other computers run Linux.
I understand Linux is coming along in leaps and bounds though but I am not experienced in this area.
"Tell me how to successfully play Windows games on Mint with no performance hit"
Check into Steam, I believe it integrates and plays well on Linux with little or no performance hit but I have never tried it. Dealing with a AMD crossfire rig and 3 1080 monitors and Linux is just too much of a pain in the ass.
I know what you mean. No GUI applet for control of AMD graphics cards at all. It's not really a problem until you are running a crossfire rig and 3 monitors at 5760X1080 then configuration can be an asshole. It is still very weird though.
Honestly, I am the wrong person to ask. My gaming computer boots into Linux Mint, Windows 10 LTSC and Windows 7. Home entertainment system and all other computers run Linux.
I understand Linux is coming along in leaps and bounds though but I am not experienced in this area.
"Tell me how to successfully play Windows games on Mint with no performance hit"
Check into Steam, I believe it integrates and plays well on Linux but I have never tried it.