

The pci_platform_rom definition has been removed from linux/pci.h and the implementation from drivers/pci/rom.c. I'm running into the same problem, have done some digging around in the 5.4.0-56 (and 58) kernel sources. Be sure that you have earlier version of the kernel installed (52 or 54) and properly remove 56.Īgain clean leftovers, reboot, install latest kernel and after that amd drivers.
#Pro sport failed to install a dependency drivers#
amdgpu-pro-install -uninstall (in downloaded amd driver folder)Īnd then reboot and install drivers againĢ. If you have leftovers from a previous installation
#Pro sport failed to install a dependency pro#
What can I do to install the AMDgpu pro drivers into Linux Mint?īe sure that you have amdgpu-pro-20.45-1188099-ubuntu-20.04 drivers.ġ. I was attempting to utilise the latest AMD Driver-amdgpu-pro-20.45-1188099-ubuntu-20.04 but to no avail. "ERROR: Unable to install pin package. This driver may not support the running operating system." When I attempted to install the AMDGPU PRO drivers I got the following error message:


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