![]() I tried disabling the Radeon R7 card for good adding radeon.modeset=0 amdgpu.modeset=0 npm=0 in the grub options, but I keep getting back to the TOPAZ not supported in kfd message. Any ideas on how to make booting without nomodeset possible? I don't have much experience with these configs, and all the research I was able to do seemed to lead nowhere. The problem is that I'm not able to, for example, use a second monitor - which I'd really appreciate :) Thus, I figured out that trying to run something made for Ubuntu 14.04 would probably not work in my case (in fact I just read a thread of a guy that tried to do that on 18.04 and it didn't go well), and am therefore stuck using nomodeset. for video games and everything, its always using the integrated HD 8610G. But the latest driver distributed by AMD to such graphics card is meant to be used in Ubuntu 14.04, not 20.04. The problem is that the laptop refuses to make any use of the R7 m260. Many answers here in AskUbuntu and other forums seems to suggest that I should download some proprietary drivers to fix this issue. When I try to boot without such option, the computer either restarts while booting, or freezes with this message: kfd kfd: TOPAZ not supported in kfd I have AMD Radeon 7xxx Display Card, with the current AMD driver 13.152.0. I'm not able too boot it properly, and can only get it to work whilst using nomodeset in the grub. Clean out your system junk (temporary files and folders) with 'Disk Cleanup'. If it is, Disable the Integrated Graphics Driver but don't uninstall it and make sure the RX580 is. Go to Device Manager under Display and make sure both or your GPUs are recognized and showing as working correctly. The laptop detects the R7 card, as it is shown in the device manager, as well as a linked card on the CCC and on other programs like AMD System Monitor. BIOS is the best way to disable your Integrated Graphics and make your GPU card the Main Display GPU. The AMD Radeon R7 M260 is a lower mid-range DirectX 11 graphics card for. for video games and everything, its always using the integrated HD 8610G. 0)), Radeon HD 7800 series, Radeon HD 7900 series, Radeon HD 8570 to HD 8990. I have a Toshiba Satellite L-50B notebook, which has these graphics cards installed: $ lspci | grep -E "VGA|Display"Ġ0:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 5500 (rev 09)Ġ9:00.0 Display controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. The problem is that the laptop refuses to make any use of the R7 m260.
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