![]() ![]() 181082 files and directories currently installed.) ![]() As far as I can tell, this was the apt update that caused the problems: Looks like it was in fact 20.04.2 that was running OK, with the 5.8.0-43-generic kernel. Can I somehow roll back to the previous kernel (5.4, I seem to remember)? If so, how can I tell when it is safe to upgrade again? While limited resolution is a step forward from a blank screen I suppose, I would of course like to get the drivers working again, but where do I go from here? That the radeon module is unloaded is obviously a problem, but fixing only that would only get me back to the blank screen, I image. Now the default boot works with the limited resolution, and `inxi -F` says Somewhat foolishly, perhaps, I figured I'd try to install the latest drivers (20.45) directly from AMD, but there was an error compiling dkms, so I removed the faulty installation with `amdgpu-uninstall`. Then along came 20.04.2 with a kernel upgrade to 5.8 and my system started booting to the black screen of graphic driver problems.īooting in recovery mode, it was at least working much like with nomodeset, i.e. 20.04.1 was working swimmingly with my Ryzen 4700u / RX Vega 8. ![]()
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