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AMD GPU Doesn't Want To Work (Kubuntu 20.04)

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I have a radeon r7 m340 gpu in my hp laptop. I tried everything i could to make it work, but i failed every time. i tried following this tutorial but i got the following error:

    The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 amdgpu : Depends: libwayland-amdgpu-client0 (= 1.14.90-511655) but it is not going to be installed
          Depends: libwayland-amdgpu-server0 (= 1.14.90-511655) but it is not going to be installed
          Depends: libgbm1-amdgpu (= 1:17.2.4-511655) but it is not going to be installed
          Depends: libegl1-amdgpu-mesa (= 1:17.2.4-511655) but it is not going to be installed
          Depends: libegl1-amdgpu-mesa-drivers (= 1:17.2.4-511655) but it is not going to be installed
          Depends: libwayland-amdgpu-egl1-mesa (= 1:17.2.4-511655) but it is not going to be installed
 amdgpu-lib32 : Depends: libwayland-amdgpu-client0:i386 (= 1.14.90-511655)
                Depends: libwayland-amdgpu-server0:i386 (= 1.14.90-511655)
                Depends: libgbm1-amdgpu:i386 (= 1:17.2.4-511655)
                Depends: libegl1-amdgpu-mesa:i386 (= 1:17.2.4-511655)
                Depends: libegl1-amdgpu-mesa-drivers:i386 (= 1:17.2.4-511655)
                Depends: libwayland-amdgpu-egl1-mesa:i386 (= 1:17.2.4-511655)

I tried this too but I get this error:

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I'm completely new to the linux world but I'm hoping that someone can help me

full specs:

  • core i7 8th gen
  • 16gb ram
  • radeon R7 M340 GPU
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