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OK, so what combo of kernel, X.org and drivers allows XvBA to run? Have I missed something when it comes to AMD's drivers?
Because last I checked while the hardware is more then capable of it the drivers on Linux still don't have the ability to make use of the GPU's video codec offloading capabilities. Else every video you play is going to have to be played on THE CPU, which this particular model is not exactly up to the task of doing since it's meant to be in a 9"-12.1" laptop.
Hence why I said you'd need a CrystalHD chip to make this thing a passable system for modern content.