Login loop after installing amd driver
After I installed amdgpu pro and reboot I cannot login to my pc. It's stuck in login screen forever. I use ctrl+alt+f3, it says
amdgpu-core not installed, use --fix-broken install.
That doesn't work, it says it only can be installed on Ubuntu 18.04. What to do now?
drivers login amdgpu-pro
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After I installed amdgpu pro and reboot I cannot login to my pc. It's stuck in login screen forever. I use ctrl+alt+f3, it says
amdgpu-core not installed, use --fix-broken install.
That doesn't work, it says it only can be installed on Ubuntu 18.04. What to do now?
drivers login amdgpu-pro
migrated from meta.askubuntu.com Mar 17 at 15:49
This question came from our discussion, support, and feature requests site for Ubuntu users and developers.
Can you login undertty3
? After you press <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>alt</kbd>+<kbd>f3</kbd>? If you can login, try runningsudo apt install --fix-broken
– Parto
Mar 18 at 18:40
Not work , it's said the package only can install at 18.04
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 6:10
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After I installed amdgpu pro and reboot I cannot login to my pc. It's stuck in login screen forever. I use ctrl+alt+f3, it says
amdgpu-core not installed, use --fix-broken install.
That doesn't work, it says it only can be installed on Ubuntu 18.04. What to do now?
drivers login amdgpu-pro
After I installed amdgpu pro and reboot I cannot login to my pc. It's stuck in login screen forever. I use ctrl+alt+f3, it says
amdgpu-core not installed, use --fix-broken install.
That doesn't work, it says it only can be installed on Ubuntu 18.04. What to do now?
drivers login amdgpu-pro
drivers login amdgpu-pro
edited Mar 17 at 17:25
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migrated from meta.askubuntu.com Mar 17 at 15:49
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migrated from meta.askubuntu.com Mar 17 at 15:49
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Can you login undertty3
? After you press <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>alt</kbd>+<kbd>f3</kbd>? If you can login, try runningsudo apt install --fix-broken
– Parto
Mar 18 at 18:40
Not work , it's said the package only can install at 18.04
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 6:10
add a comment |
Can you login undertty3
? After you press <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>alt</kbd>+<kbd>f3</kbd>? If you can login, try runningsudo apt install --fix-broken
– Parto
Mar 18 at 18:40
Not work , it's said the package only can install at 18.04
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 6:10
Can you login under
tty3
? After you press <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>alt</kbd>+<kbd>f3</kbd>? If you can login, try running sudo apt install --fix-broken
– Parto
Mar 18 at 18:40
Can you login under
tty3
? After you press <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>alt</kbd>+<kbd>f3</kbd>? If you can login, try running sudo apt install --fix-broken
– Parto
Mar 18 at 18:40
Not work , it's said the package only can install at 18.04
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 6:10
Not work , it's said the package only can install at 18.04
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 6:10
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go to a package manager, like Muon, and mark the BROKEN libraries for removal. Works only with some package manager, don't know why.
Still haven't figured out how to run amdgpu-pro in Cosmic Cuttlefish (18.10).
Regards,
Boki
Thx but I cannot boot to gui , I only can use command line
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 13:05
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go to a package manager, like Muon, and mark the BROKEN libraries for removal. Works only with some package manager, don't know why.
Still haven't figured out how to run amdgpu-pro in Cosmic Cuttlefish (18.10).
Regards,
Boki
Thx but I cannot boot to gui , I only can use command line
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 13:05
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go to a package manager, like Muon, and mark the BROKEN libraries for removal. Works only with some package manager, don't know why.
Still haven't figured out how to run amdgpu-pro in Cosmic Cuttlefish (18.10).
Regards,
Boki
Thx but I cannot boot to gui , I only can use command line
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 13:05
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go to a package manager, like Muon, and mark the BROKEN libraries for removal. Works only with some package manager, don't know why.
Still haven't figured out how to run amdgpu-pro in Cosmic Cuttlefish (18.10).
Regards,
Boki
go to a package manager, like Muon, and mark the BROKEN libraries for removal. Works only with some package manager, don't know why.
Still haven't figured out how to run amdgpu-pro in Cosmic Cuttlefish (18.10).
Regards,
Boki
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Thx but I cannot boot to gui , I only can use command line
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 13:05
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Thx but I cannot boot to gui , I only can use command line
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 13:05
Thx but I cannot boot to gui , I only can use command line
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 13:05
Thx but I cannot boot to gui , I only can use command line
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 13:05
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Can you login under
tty3
? After you press <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>alt</kbd>+<kbd>f3</kbd>? If you can login, try runningsudo apt install --fix-broken
– Parto
Mar 18 at 18:40
Not work , it's said the package only can install at 18.04
– Sam Lo
Mar 20 at 6:10