Each time I try AMD graphics, something is fucked for me. Back with fglrx, fglrx just sucked, so I used Nvidia. Then I had an AMD right around when they finally had opensource drivers, but it was still buggy as hell. So I went with Nvidia again (first a GTX 790, then a GTX 1060). In the meantime I had a new work notebook where I also went with an AMD APU, and had driver crashes for a long time when I was in video calls and it had to decode multiple streams. That thankfully stabilized with Linux 6.4.

Since sooo many people in the community swear by AMD, I thought “dammit, let’s try it again for my new desktop” and got an 7800rx … and I have to reboot ~5 times until I finally make it to a running xserver or wayland session. Apparently I am hit by this problem (at least I hope so). But that doesn’t even read nice … the fix seems to be to revert another fix for powermanagement. So I either have a mostly non-booting card or suboptimal power management.

I start to regret having chosen AMD … again :-/ I seem to be cursed.

  • Hellmo_luciferrari
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    311 months ago

    I’ve tried the open source drivers, the proprietary dkms variant, and standard proprietary drivers and all give me issues.

      • Hellmo_luciferrari
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        210 months ago

        Wow, I can’t believe I missed your response. Sorry for such a late reply.

        General instability, absolutely. Multi display issues. And seemingly no matter what I do Wayland on KDE is basically unusable for me.

        • @aksdb@lemmy.worldOP
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          210 months ago

          Ah, I can relate then. I drove my previous NVidia also on X11, with only occasional experiments into Wayland. Since X11 was good enough for me, I wasn’t too sad about this.

          • Hellmo_luciferrari
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            210 months ago

            Even with X11 I have had nothing but instability sadly.

            I wanted to switch to Arch like I did for my laptop, but the cons outweighed the pros ultimately for me.