Because, modifying your kernel should be a last resort!
Tested with LMDE6/Debian12.
Also tested with render engines on Debian 12. If Neofetch does not show the correct card in Neofetch, use command below.
AMD PRO W7700 card tested some crazy 20,000 FPS.
Before you begin, TimeShift. You will need this if something is installed out of order.
Update and Upgrade! - make sure there are no errors.
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sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
Install:
In your browser, type:
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https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/6.0.2/ubuntu/pool/main/a/amdgpu-install/
Next, install this package:
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https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/6.0.2/ubuntu/pool/main/a/amdgpu-dkms/amdgpu-dkms_6.3.6.60002-1718217.22.04_all.deb
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https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/6.0.2/ubuntu/pool/main/a/amdgpu-core/
Go to your download directory
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cd Downloads/
Install it
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sudo apt install ./install-amdgpu-install_XXXXX_all.deb
**Run:
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sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=workstation --vulkan=pro
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sudo reboot
Notes:
Make sure you install the firmware first. Then install the core drivers. And then amdgpu-install.
Make sure your time zone is set correctly.
** If you are installing non-pro drivers, for regular gaming cards.
Use this install:
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sudo install-amdgpu
https://ezlinux.net/threads/install-amd ... pdated.48/