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Been following GamingOnLinux for some time on Mastodon and you seem like a friendly lot. :)
Now, I am a Windows user looking to leave that OS behind me for some time and I have on occasion dipped my toes into Linux (primarily Linux Mint, Kubuntu..) And now I am at it again. It started with the purchase of an m.2 NVMe SSD, only to realise Windows 7 does not support it. Solution? Install Mint! :)
Now then, I have it all installed and working quite decently. However, I have noticed that in my Driver Manager, it offers my no option to switch from the open source GPU drivers to the official, proprietary AMD drivers. I have seen this option listed in the past, so I am more than a little confused why is it missing here.
In which ever case, I have been playing some titles like Minecraft and Skyrim with really satisfactory results. But, when I went to try out Doom 4 (2016), I started running into problems. The game installs and runs, but performance is quite poor under OpenGL, 30-40 FPS running in game at 1080p, but a stable 60 in the main menu. Switching to Vulkan changes the frame rate to a literal slideshow with about 2-3 FPS across the board. I had a friend help me install this PPA https://launchpad.net/~paulo-miguel-dias/+archive/ubuntu/pkppa/ though performance remains what it is.
Is anyone able to offer some assistance? I would greatly appreciate it. :)
Specs:
Intel 4790K, Asus Z97-A
AMD Radeon R9 280X
8 GB DDR3 RAM
Samsung 970 500 GB SSD
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Which driver is in use for you graphics card? lspci -k (only the needed line)
I am not 100% sure if this is what you are looking for, but here:
Kernel driver in use: radeon
Kernel modules: radeon, amdgpu
For Steam Play titles, Valve have instructions to follow here: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/wiki/Requirements
For AMD GPUs, don't even bother with the closed drivers.
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For Vulkan, the amdgpu driver is required. For your card, it seems support is still considered experimental, so it's not used as default (because your card is based on GCN 1.0).
There are tweaks how to enable it with force, I usually look it up on Phoronix.