The requested library version conflicts with your system requirements.
The requested library version conflicts with your system requirements.
You're encountering an issue while installing AMD Radeon drivers for Ubuntu. This often happens due to compatibility problems or missing dependencies. Check your system requirements, ensure you're using a supported Ubuntu version, and verify that the correct driver package is available in the official repositories. If needed, you may need to manually download and install the drivers from the AMD website or use a compatible alternative.
It was actually an unofficial overdrive tool, a .deb package, which is helpful.
You've got the correct library, but the issue persists—check dependencies, configuration files, or environment setup. Let me know if you'd like further help!
The system is progressing at a very slow pace during startup, and the display has turned black. What should you try next?