this has not been my experience with AMD drivers…
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PopOS has been running great for months on my 3070, but I'm about to swap it for a 5060TI and I'm a bit worried.
Nothing to worry about 😇 drivers that work great with 3070 will work great with a 5060
On one hand, setting up complicated stuff is a challenge and also fun.
On the other hand, I don't wanna pay a company doing propreitery stuff.
On the other feet, prices are increasing due to chatbot girlfriend arms race between richest dudes on earth; are GPUs really even worth it anymore?
And then you try a libre distro and realize you still need firmware with amd lol.
the upsides of buying from a Company that donates to OSS projects rather then not donating and only maintains proprietary drivers.
IK broadcom also does this too,but broadcom do have drivers in Mesa only for the Raspberry PI.
I recall having fairly trouble free run with GF 1060 on Fedora on a desktop.
However having an AMD cpu and nvidia dgpu in a laptop is a fuckin' nightmare. Probably only Broadcom and Mediatek are more random when it comes to drivers. Good thing is that you can plop out a wifi card and get an Intel one for €20.
Edit: I also run Amd 6800 and 9070 in 2 desktops and that just work. I never had to care for drivers.
I didn’t really have any issues in Fedora. I enabled the NPM repo in the settings then installed them. Easier than on Windows.