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For completeness, AMD has two options:

  1. fglrx (closed source drivers).

     $ aticonfig --odgc --odgt
    
  2. mesa (open source drivers), you can use RadeonTop.

     $ sudo apt-get -y install radeontop; radeontop
    

View your GPU utilization, both for the total activity percent and individual blocks.

For completeness, AMD has two options:

  1. fglrx (closed source drivers).

     $ aticonfig --odgc --odgt
    
  2. mesa (open source drivers), you can use RadeonTop.

     $ sudo apt-get -y install radeontop; radeontop
    

View your GPU utilization, both for the total activity percent and individual blocks.

For completeness, AMD has two options:

  1. fglrx (closed source drivers).

     $ aticonfig --odgc --odgt
    
  2. mesa (open source drivers), you can use RadeonTop.

     $ sudo apt-get install radeontop; radeontop
    

View your GPU utilization, both for the total activity percent and individual blocks.

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For completeness, AMD has two options:

  1. fglrx (closed source drivers).

     $ aticonfig --odgc --odgt
    
  2. mesa (open source drivers), you can use RadeonTop. sudo apt-get -y install radeontop; radeontop

     $ sudo apt-get -y install radeontop; radeontop
    

View your GPU utilization, both for the total activity percent and individual blocks.

For completeness, AMD has two options:

  1. fglrx (closed source drivers).

     $ aticonfig --odgc --odgt
    
  2. mesa (open source drivers), you can use RadeonTop. sudo apt-get -y install radeontop; radeontop

View your GPU utilization, both for the total activity percent and individual blocks.

For completeness, AMD has two options:

  1. fglrx (closed source drivers).

     $ aticonfig --odgc --odgt
    
  2. mesa (open source drivers), you can use RadeonTop.

     $ sudo apt-get -y install radeontop; radeontop
    

View your GPU utilization, both for the total activity percent and individual blocks.

For completeness, AMD has two options:

  1. fglrx (closed source drivers).

     $ aticonfig --odgc --odgt
    
  2. mesa (open source drivers), you can use RadeonTop. sudo apt-get -y install radeontop; radeontop

View your GPU utilization, both for the total activity percent and individual blocks.

For completeness, AMD has two options:

  1. fglrx (closed source drivers).

     $ aticonfig --odgc --odgt
    
  2. mesa (open source drivers), you can use RadeonTop.

View your GPU utilization, both for the total activity percent and individual blocks.

For completeness, AMD has two options:

  1. fglrx (closed source drivers).

     $ aticonfig --odgc --odgt
    
  2. mesa (open source drivers), you can use RadeonTop. sudo apt-get -y install radeontop; radeontop

View your GPU utilization, both for the total activity percent and individual blocks.

typo, RadeonTop not RadeonOnTop ;)
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