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For AMD users having issues with non-OpenGL games #813
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Closing as this is only informational and not an actionable issue report for Proton. |
@kisak-valve What do you think about creating a Wiki page? |
My laptop is Asus n551zu
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sudo dmesg
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That's not related to the AMD driver. |
Please guide further |
Could you paste the full |
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I don't see any errors related to the AMD driver. Perhaps you have a custom X11 configuration which is bound to a specific driver? |
In Manjaro, I had the same problem. |
Is there something in |
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Not both are empty |
You mean that it is working? Errors:
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Because of these errors I said, look. |
No problem. You can ignore those errors, they are fixed in Linux 4.19: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107855 |
Good , thanks man |
You're welcome. |
Hello :). I'm having the same issue as here
I followed the instructions on the wiki page, but this is not working. (The kernel is already using the amdgpu driver) Also is worth mention that this happens on the Sonic Generations, running on a HP laptop with AMD Radeon R7 and a Radeon 540 graphic card. |
dmesg
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is that ok? |
Hello @ioannis120, please stop copy/pasting walls of text into comments. If you have a large section of text you want to share, please put it in a gist or other pastebin service and share a link instead. |
@ioannis120 You should check by running |
Followed the guide but it's still using the radeon driver after update-grub && reboot:
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Hello @dtrunk90, the Cayman chipset is part of the Terascale 3 generation. Unfortunately, all Terascale chipsets do not support Vulkan and the amdgpu kernel driver does not support it as well. |
Thanks for the quick response. Ok, I guess that's the reason for Have a Nice Death crashing on my PC (at the loading screen after selecting a save slot and the intro video) but not on my laptop. |
I'm sorry if my searchfu has failed but I've been trying to launch dota on a 7970m. I've used radeon.si_support=0 amdgpu.si_support=1 same with cik and both options but I can only get to desktop in cik and the kernel driver in use stays at radeon with modules :radeon, amdgpu. I've added amdgpu.dc=0. I'm using mint if that helps. I should probably spend more time googling an answer but I seem to just come back here so I'm wondering if it's even possible. If I've really buggered it up and missed steps I apologize and please delete this. Thank you! |
With the options you specified it should work: https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?p=680235#p680235 If |
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/wiki/For-AMD-users-having-issues-with-non-OpenGL-games
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