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Like the question said above. This is what I have tried so far, which is basically doing what the wiki says.
Here is the what I entered in the terminal:
yay -S amdgpu-pro
this is what I get back from the terminal:
Error: Could not find all required packages:
binfmt-support (Wanted by: amdgpu-pro)
I have tried installing bitfmt-support, whatever that is, and get this error
Error: Could not find all required packages:
binfmt-support (Target)
This is my system. I currently have the opensource driver install.
System screenshot
Screenshot of what I tried
Error screenshot
Any help is appreciated. I want the proprietary driver because open source driver runs atrociously for a game I wish to play, which is HoI4. Fps is like 5 in this game. I did not have this issue before so I am thinking if switching the open source driver to the proprietary one would help.
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1. Don't post screenshots of text, paste the actual text: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … ow_to_post
2. Read the AUR wiki page and learn how to install packages without an AUR helper before you blindly rely upon one.
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1. Don't post screenshots of text, paste the actual text: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … ow_to_post
2. Read the AUR wiki page and learn how to install packages without an AUR helper before you blindly rely upon one.
1) I had for the errors, if you need the actual text for my second image which I did not paste because it is half a block long, well here it is
System: Host: GAO-PC Kernel: 4.19.4-arch1-1-ARCH x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: KDE Plasma 5.14.4
Distro: Arch Linux
Machine: Type: Desktop System: Gigabyte product: GA-78LMT-USB3 6.0 v: N/A serial: <root required>
Mobo: Gigabyte model: GA-78LMT-USB3 6.0 v: SEx serial: <root required> BIOS: Award v: F2
date: 11/25/2014
CPU: Topology: 8-Core model: AMD FX-8320 bits: 64 type: MCP L2 cache: 2048 KiB
Speed: 1404 MHz min/max: 1400/4200 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 1400 2: 1403 3: 1404 4: 1406 5: 2304
6: 2307 7: 1406 8: 1396
Graphics: Device-1: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Tonga PRO [Radeon R9 285/380] driver: amdgpu v: kernel
Display: x11 server: X.org 1.20.3 driver: amdgpu unloaded: modesetting resolution: <xdpyinfo missing>
OpenGL: renderer: AMD Radeon R9 380 Series (TONGA DRM 3.27.0 4.19.4-arch1-1-ARCH LLVM 7.0.0)
v: 4.5 Mesa 18.2.6
Audio: Device-1: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] SBx00 Azalia driver: snd_hda_intel
Device-2: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Tonga HDMI Audio [Radeon R9 285/380] driver: snd_hda_intel
Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.19.4-arch1-1-ARCH
Network: Device-1: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet driver: r8169
IF: enp3s0 state: up speed: 1000 Mbps duplex: full mac: fc:aa:14:8d:8a:c5
Drives: Local Storage: total: 1.14 TiB used: 141.57 GiB (12.2%)
ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Samsung model: SSD 850 EVO 250GB size: 232.89 GiB
ID-2: /dev/sdb vendor: Seagate model: ST31000524AS size: 931.51 GiB
Partition: ID-1: / size: 216.23 GiB used: 80.07 GiB (37.0%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda3
ID-2: /boot size: 189.7 MiB used: 53.4 MiB (28.2%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda1
ID-3: swap-1 size: 12.00 GiB used: 29.0 MiB (0.2%) fs: swap dev: /dev/sda2
Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 29.9 C mobo: N/A gpu: amdgpu temp: 62 C
Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A gpu: amdgpu fan: 142
Info: Processes: 251 Uptime: 2h 34m Memory: 7.79 GiB used: 1.97 GiB (25.3%) Shell: bash inxi: 3.0.28
2) I had, otherwise why would I have yay on my system in the first place?
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Have you read the comments on the amdgpu-pro page?
Also https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/a … 22626.html
Last edited by 2ManyDogs (2018-12-09 04:21:41)
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Make some effort to leatn how this community works if you want help here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … s_and_code
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Why do you want to install amdgpu-pro anyway? You will need to downgrade the kernel and xorg.
That dependency of the AUR package was deleted, you can read some comments about that on the AUR page: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/amdgpu-pro/
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have you tried installing only the OpenCL component of AMDGPU Pro? the open source drivers work great and the OpenCL component covers the gaps that the open source driver doesn't. the benefit to this is that you don't need to downgrade your kernel or XOrg (which is the entire purpose of AMDGPU in the first place, ironically).
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