I know the drivers come in the distro package manager, but, is there a set straight from AMD? Trying to use Brave causes freezes and black screen flashes, which I’m pretty sure is a driver thing.
The AMD drivers come from the kernel. You might try the Debian backport kernel and see if updated drivers help (assuming the kernel parameter isn’t it). It’s currently version 6.6.13.
Trying to use Brave causes freezes and black screen flashes, which I’m pretty sure is a driver thing.
If this is the same common issue, there’s a thread on the forum about it, but IIRC you can add amdgpu.sg_display=0
to your kernel parameters.
I know the drivers come in the distro package manager, but, is there a set straight from AMD?
If you really want, you could try the AMDGPU Pro drivers, but I’m not sure if they’re compatible with integrated graphics if you don’t have the expansion GPU.
Hm. It doesn’t want to accept amdgpu.sg_display=0
. It looks right from here, but…
$ sudo update-grub
/usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig: 42: /etc/default/grub: amdgpu.sg_display=0: not found
Grub doesn’t actually validate the parameters themselves, but the whole config, so you’ve pasted it into the wrong spot. It should go in the string that follows GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
.
If it still happens, could you post your grub config?
Also some people have had success setting the GPU to game mode in the BIOS too.
Here’s the forum link: https://community.frame.work/t/tracking-graphical-corruption-in-fedora-39-amd-3-03-bios/39073
Trying to open Tabletop Simulator is now doing the same thing. Is there any way to increase the amount of RAM given to the apu (without getting the dpgu)?
I’ve never had an issue like this on previous laptops, so I’m not sure what to do (other than be frustrated / avoid certain programs).
Are you using fractional scaling? I had similar issues with LMDE (not with Brave, though), and switching to 200% solved it.