You said that ubuntu didn't work which would mean to me that you need a more recent kernel which currently is 4.14.15 ubuntu or its derivatives is only at 4.13.0-31
#Amd apu drivers linux update#
The next step which i did myself is try different linux distributions with the latest kernel i was lucky in that ubuntu had an updated kernel that worked then i had to wait for lm to update their release However, since the Ubuntu 20.04 is a long term support (LTS) release the AMD Radeon graphic card users have few AMD Radeon driver installation options to their disposal. The default open source AMD Radeon Driver is installed and enabled by default out of the box. Radeon Software for Linux can be downloaded from the following links: By clicking the Download button, you are confirming that you have read and agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement (EULA) linked to this note for use of AMD Proprietary OpenGL, OpenCL, and Vulkan drivers provided by. Suspending from disk when the amdgpu driver is used results in a very black screen and sad kernel ring buffer messages. AMD graphic cards are well supported on Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa. Vulkan works fine with the amdgpu kernel driver is used. When you boot to setup in bios is it set to the one that is for linux this has to be done before attempting to installĪre your other settings properly set in bios The AMD Mullins graphics technology AMD E1-6010 APU supports hardware video encoding regardless of which driver is used. Is your motherboard bios updated to the latest update my experience was i updated the bios 1 at a time to prevent problems the latest one for your bios is 12/22/17 there are more than that on asus website What i do know is that in my own experience i had to go back to the beginning and do everything perfectly in sequence for things to work I don't know whether your system is supported by the linux kernel yet or not