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10-10-2025, 01:59 AM
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Hi everyone! I'm facing a tricky issue with my setup. I'm running Debian (ParrotOS) on a Dell Poweredge T320, using an AMD WX 2100 with three display ports. I upgraded everything and restarted, but nothing displays from the card. After checking the AMD site, it shows two devices—my built-in controller and the WX 2100 itself. It seems like I might need to tweak a boot argument or modify a config file. Any advice would be really helpful!
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ToStonedToPlay
10-10-2025, 01:59 AM #1

Hi everyone! I'm facing a tricky issue with my setup. I'm running Debian (ParrotOS) on a Dell Poweredge T320, using an AMD WX 2100 with three display ports. I upgraded everything and restarted, but nothing displays from the card. After checking the AMD site, it shows two devices—my built-in controller and the WX 2100 itself. It seems like I might need to tweak a boot argument or modify a config file. Any advice would be really helpful!

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Guiguixd11
Member
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10-10-2025, 03:42 AM
#2
I've experienced this before. The only fix I discovered was changing the dedicated GPU to an nVidia model. That resolved the issue and made the system function properly.
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Guiguixd11
10-10-2025, 03:42 AM #2

I've experienced this before. The only fix I discovered was changing the dedicated GPU to an nVidia model. That resolved the issue and made the system function properly.

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GoBoys2
Junior Member
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10-10-2025, 09:00 AM
#3
Which kernel version? If this matches the card listed, you should have at least 4.10 installed. Some Debian-based systems use very outdated kernels...
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GoBoys2
10-10-2025, 09:00 AM #3

Which kernel version? If this matches the card listed, you should have at least 4.10 installed. Some Debian-based systems use very outdated kernels...

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chikimonster
Member
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10-11-2025, 05:25 PM
#4
I'm looking for information about the current drivers installed. Please run `lsmod` to see the list of loaded drivers.
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chikimonster
10-11-2025, 05:25 PM #4

I'm looking for information about the current drivers installed. Please run `lsmod` to see the list of loaded drivers.