After this the computer will reboot normally, and OpenCL seems to be working. I was able to solve all this by letting DKMS fail, and after failing removing amdgpu-dkms like so: sudo apt autoremove amdgpu-dkmsĪnd then removing the blacklist of amdgpu. However, when I enter the above on 20.45, the -no-dkms part is ignored, and it will try to compile kernel module amdgpu anyway! Adding insult to injury, when it fails, it will blacklist amdgpu, and the computer will fail to set the correct graphics mode on reboot! I need to use this command, because Ubuntu 20.10 comes with kernel 5.8, and trying to compile kernel module amdgpu will fail.
#UBUNTU BCM4360 INSTALL#
I have a Vega 64, and I only need OpenCL, so I can install 20.40 on Ubuntu 20.10 like so: amdgpu-install -no-dkms -headless -opencl=palĪccording to the instruction I should be able to install 20.45 like so: amdgpu-install -no-dkms -headless -openl=rocr I've had issues with installing amdgpu 20.45 on Ubuntu 20.45, caused by what looks like a bug in the installation program. It would be very nice to have a working system again. I do not know what kernel images or headers I can safely remove with apt. Video through a DisplayPort link does work, though. A normal boot does not manage to boot X.Īudio is dead the system settings audio does not see the DisplayPort. I have to boot an earlier recovery kernel, then "resume boot" from there. Package amdgpu-dkms is not configured yet. Installed amdgpu-dkms package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 10ĭpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of amdgpu:Īmdgpu depends on amdgpu-dkms (= 1:5.00-1164792) however: I keep running into this sort of thing:īuilding initial module for 5.8.0-31-genericĮRROR (dkms apport): kernel package linux-headers-5.8.0-31-generic is not supportedĮrror! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 5.8.0-31-generic (x86_64)Ĭonsult /var/lib/dkms/amdgpu/5.00-1164792/build/make.log for more information.ĭpkg: error processing package amdgpu-dkms (-configure):
#UBUNTU BCM4360 DRIVERS#
broadcom 802.11 linux sta wireless driver broadcom 802.11n network adapter linux mint driver broadcom all drivers for kali linux Related Business Categories. Subsystem: Broadcom Corporation BCM4360 802.I am now several days into trying to undo the kernel problems caused by attempting to install OPEN_CL onĪn Ubuntu 20.10 system. Bootable live USB creator for Ubuntu, Fedora, and Linux distributions Top Searches. Linux wilk 4.7.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.7.8-1 () x86_64 GNU/LinuxĠ2:00.0 Network controller : Broadcom Corporation BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 03) Could anyone help with this issue? I ordered a 300 Mbps WiFi and would like to use 5 GHz antennas. I'm using gnome-shell and Network Manager. I removed ndiswrapper and stayed with broadcom-sta.
#UBUNTU BCM4360 PRO#
The b43, b43legacy, brcmsmac and wl drivers do not support any USB devices. Ubuntu 14.04 doesn’t install by default any driver suitable for the Wi-Fi device in the Macbook Pro 13' Retina display mid 2014 (A1502 model or MacBookPro11,1). More information on b43/b43legacy can be found on the Linux Wireless b43 driver page. I was constantly asked for a password also my system sort of slowed down. Disabled in Debian 2.6.24 and later kernels. The card worked and I was able to see 5 GHz networks, but couldn't authenticate. I also tried ndiswrapper and XP64 drivers. I searched a lot and cannot find out is that the driver issue/lack of support for 5 GHz antenna? I see all 2,4 GHz networks, but can't see any 5 GHz signals, despite card support. I enabled the card by installing broadcom-sta-*, version 6.30.223.271-4, newest.
This is PCI card with to external antennas and ac capabilities. I recently bought TP-Link Archer T6E equipped with BCM4360.