![]() ![]() ![]() I did mess with amd gpu drivers in the past, trying to get some games to work on steam under proton, but it didn't start failing like this when I did that, only now (weeks later).ĪLSO: in the past, this gpu always gave me some headaches. I can get by temporarily like this because almost everything works, but it's limiting of course, and my expensive GPU is idle. If in grub I select "advanced options", and I just go on booting after that (selecting the first option), it does grab the proper resolution, but it's still software rendering. It seems that it worked for a random reason that I don't know, I don't know what I did, and now I'm stuck. ![]() But now I can't manage to get it to work for the life of me. Right now it just says _common_interrupt: 5.55 No irq handler for vector and hid-generic No inputs registered, leaving, boots to a small resolution and only does software rendering I somehow managed to make it work again the last couple of days I rebooted, by either upgrading to the newest kernel and rebooting, or I don't know what and rebooting, and it worked fine again. The only "issue" I found by dualbooting beside this gpu trouble, is that the system clock gets messed up on windows because of time zones, but I don't think this has to do with anything. Win10 had been installed for months, I just starting booting to it recently. It was working fine for months, then recently I began doing more rebooting instead of keeping a long uptime (dualbooting to Win10 for a specific game), and now it doesn't recognize the GPU. ![]() I've been having trouble with my AMD GPU. Now I only get software rendering and don't know how to get it working again. TL DR: At some point I messed up my amd gpu drivers, I think by trying to install the ones from AMD website. ![]()
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