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AMDGPU messed up my system

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I just tried to install AMDGPU for DaVinci Resolve to work properly. But after a restart my sys falls, and i cant reach the ubuntu, it's not booting. I can reach it with a terminal interface after i set nomodeset boot option.

Hardware: Ryzen 7 2700x, RX570 8GB version, and 32GB ram. Software: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, with Win10 dual boot.

ChanganAuto avatar
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`amdgpu` is already installed, no user action required. What you may have tried to install is the proprietary version `amdgpu-pro`. So, please [edit] the question and describe what you did to install it.
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And make sure Secure Boot in disabled in UEFI.
karel avatar
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Does this answer your question? [Ubuntu 14.04.5/16.04 and newer on AMD graphics](https://askubuntu.com/questions/815591/ubuntu-14-04-5-16-04-and-newer-on-amd-graphics)
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SecureBoot is disabled, and i downloaded the tarball from amd page and runned 5-6 listed items to get opencl. Now my graphics doesnt work.
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karel, that doesnt answer it, i just need my pc to work again with gui-s and so on. But i dont have the amdgpu folders(any of them) and when i wanted to uninstall sayed that the command doesnt exists.
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