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Exploring My Ryzen Linux Journey (Kubuntu 18.04)

Exploring My Ryzen Linux Journey (Kubuntu 18.04)

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Inezze009
Senior Member
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08-31-2016, 05:49 AM
#11
I'll try the 18.10 beta.
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Inezze009
08-31-2016, 05:49 AM #11

I'll try the 18.10 beta.

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bengalwatcher
Posting Freak
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09-06-2016, 08:25 PM
#12
Completely removing mesa is possible, especially with amdgpu installed.
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bengalwatcher
09-06-2016, 08:25 PM #12

Completely removing mesa is possible, especially with amdgpu installed.

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SanderKlewais
Junior Member
19
09-06-2016, 09:09 PM
#13
Sure, I’ll give it a shot. What I’ve been reading suggests AMD GPU support for Ryzen APUs was added in version 4.16, but others reported success with 4.18 and the latest MESA build (around 18.2). That’s why I’m using it now.
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SanderKlewais
09-06-2016, 09:09 PM #13

Sure, I’ll give it a shot. What I’ve been reading suggests AMD GPU support for Ryzen APUs was added in version 4.16, but others reported success with 4.18 and the latest MESA build (around 18.2). That’s why I’m using it now.

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TheoMorell
Junior Member
25
09-08-2016, 12:46 AM
#14
AMDGPU and MESA are separate drivers, while Mesa is a universal driver. The generic driver is Mesa, and you should rely solely on AMD GPU for compatibility.
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TheoMorell
09-08-2016, 12:46 AM #14

AMDGPU and MESA are separate drivers, while Mesa is a universal driver. The generic driver is Mesa, and you should rely solely on AMD GPU for compatibility.

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iHaveAGhoulEye
Junior Member
35
09-08-2016, 01:46 AM
#15
Sure, I understand. I'll wait to respond after uninstalling and testing. I'm currently working.
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iHaveAGhoulEye
09-08-2016, 01:46 AM #15

Sure, I understand. I'll wait to respond after uninstalling and testing. I'm currently working.

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skyhawk123
Junior Member
36
09-08-2016, 03:40 AM
#16
Consider if alternative packages are available through backports, as they should cover most of what will appear in 18.10.
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skyhawk123
09-08-2016, 03:40 AM #16

Consider if alternative packages are available through backports, as they should cover most of what will appear in 18.10.

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PaTaKa
Junior Member
27
09-08-2016, 07:02 AM
#17
Updated - Removed MESA and noticed better chances of a successful boot. Set up a VM on Fedora to verify compatibility before moving forward. Expect around 80% success rate.
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PaTaKa
09-08-2016, 07:02 AM #17

Updated - Removed MESA and noticed better chances of a successful boot. Set up a VM on Fedora to verify compatibility before moving forward. Expect around 80% success rate.

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99
Member
149
09-08-2016, 02:30 PM
#18
Fedora features a KDE spin, so simply download it.
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99
09-08-2016, 02:30 PM #18

Fedora features a KDE spin, so simply download it.

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thedyl101
Member
221
09-08-2016, 10:18 PM
#19
Check if an OS is already set up. Clear all graphics card drivers and restart. For example, open the driver manager on Windows and fully uninstall the AMD Radeon driver to leave only the generic display driver.
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thedyl101
09-08-2016, 10:18 PM #19

Check if an OS is already set up. Clear all graphics card drivers and restart. For example, open the driver manager on Windows and fully uninstall the AMD Radeon driver to leave only the generic display driver.

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yalex27
Senior Member
461
09-09-2016, 01:32 AM
#20
Linux is the only OS I’m using—my gaming PC runs Windows, but I’m switching to Linux for my Daily Driver. After removing MESA and updating to kernel 4.18.5, I’m seeing around an 85% success rate. I plan to move to Fedora 28 this weekend or next week as recommended. I’ve set up a VM and everything seems to be working fine.
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yalex27
09-09-2016, 01:32 AM #20

Linux is the only OS I’m using—my gaming PC runs Windows, but I’m switching to Linux for my Daily Driver. After removing MESA and updating to kernel 4.18.5, I’m seeing around an 85% success rate. I plan to move to Fedora 28 this weekend or next week as recommended. I’ve set up a VM and everything seems to be working fine.

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