![]() ![]() Some people are reporting that setting amdgpu.dpm=1 allows them to boot but their GPU will run in a low power state so performance is poor. It seems that there have been some changes here and there is a known bug regarding the issue here.Īs far as I can see it’s also affecting some of the newer AMD GPUs too. Up until this point I was manually setting amdgpu.dpm=1 to force DPM to be enabled for my R9 390. This time it turned out to be a problem with AMD DPM setting and the amdgpu.dpm. to 4.19) that broke something in the AMDGPU driver again. This was resolved about a week after it was introduced so I was able so I add the rhgb option back in and all was well for a while.Ī few weeks later that was another kernel release (I think it was the update from 4.18. With that issue the only way for me to boot my PC was to remove the rhgb option from the kernel parameter and use text only boot. As far as I know the first one was an issue with the Plymouth graphical boot. In my experience there were two issues introduced with different kernel updates. ![]()
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