You will note Fedora is not among them, however it doesn't mean someone on COPR or RPM fusion hasn't compiled a driver that supports fedora kernels and Xorg/Wayland The links may not work, the purpose of the quote is purely to show you the proprietary driver's supported operating systems. CentOS/RHEL 7.4 isn't supported and is unlikely to be either. The best option as far as I can see for you hardware is using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or a derivative of that OS. There are no opensource drivers that will support your AMD gpu sometimes reference proprietary drivers for Linux will work but if not, then you are quite frankly stuck with Windows which is what it was designed specifically for in the first instance, especially where switchable graphics setups are concerned. The reason being notebook manufacturers produce a custom design using a bespoke GPU chip and memory combination tailored to an individual notebook or range, then submit these to AMD for approval and license to carry a trademark. Mobile devices are not the same as their desktop counterparts. You need amdgpu-pro which supports your mobile hardware codenamed Opal XT. No, it won't because amdgpu is completely wrong driver and doesn't support your hardware.
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