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AMDGPU install error: "not available" & "no release candidate"

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I am running ubuntustudio and cannot install amdgpu driver 22.20. When running amdgpu-install from the terminal I get the following message:

"Package linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-56-lowlatency is not available, but is referred t o by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source
E: Package 'linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-56-lowlatency' has no installation candidate"

I initially checked my system and the package is necessary and part of the Linux lowlatency metapackage. The error does not appear or hinder any other install as I have installed 20 programs from 8 different repositories with no errors. I also created a fresh install of ubuntustudio 22.04.1 and got the same results.

The instructions on the AMD site for drivers does not address any issues or the necessary packages needed in case the install script fails. How can I bypass/solve this and simply install the necessary packages to get my two GPUs to be seen by Blender 3.3 for rendering?

-Specs-
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1650 v4 @ 3.60GHz
Memory : 131806MB (9690MB used)
Machine Type : Desktop
-Display-
Resolution : 5760x1080 pixels
OpenGL Renderer : AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT
X11 Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
AMD Radeon RX 6600 (second GPU for rendering in blender)
-Version-
Kernel : Linux 5.15.0-56-lowlatency (x86_64)
Version : #62-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT
C Library : GNU C Library / (Ubuntu GLIBC 2.35-0ubuntu3.1) 2.35
Distribution : Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS

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