To get to the bottom of the log, press Shift+G. When it crashes, does anything relevant appear in `journalctl -catalog -boot`? In case you haven't used it before, the navigation is the same as with Vim. I have installed the drivers from ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers but it doesn't seem to improve things.ĭoes anyone know what could be the problem here? Thanks in advance! I tried installing the Linux drivers from the AMD website, but then I got a dpkg error and when I rebooted, the desktop environment didn't start (startx didn't work either) so I reinstalled the OS (I just installed the os so I didn't really matter). Those two problems together make me think it's a driver issue. It was running fine before, but now that I updated to kernel 5.9.4 I keep getting this error. Please ensure that your card meets the minimum system requirements and that you have the latest drivers installed." when running the epic games store in Wine. This greatly reduced the amount of freezes but it still happens sometimes.Īnother strange problem, is that I get the error "There is a problem with your graphics card. I replaced my ASRock B450 PRO4 with a MSI B450 pro gaming max a couple of weeks ago because I already had RAM problems (it would only boot in stot A1/A2) and the RGB on ASRock motherboards unusable. When playing back video (youtube, zoom), it sometimes freezes and I have to restart my PC. Everything works fine in Windows but now that I'm using Linux (Elementary OS 5.4 based on Ubuntu 18.04) I'm experiencing some issues and I think they have to do with my GPU driver.
So I have a nice PC with a Ryzen 3600X, an ASRock Radeon 5700 Challenger, 16 GB of Corsair Vengeance RAM and a MSI B450 pro gaming max.