![]() Libwayland-amdgpu-egl1-mesa libwayland-amdgpu-egl1-mesa:i386 Libtxc-dxtn-s2tc0:i386 | libtxc-dxtn0:i386 libtxc-dxtn-s2tc0 | libtxc-dxtn0 Libwayland-amdgpu-egl1:i386 libwayland-amdgpu-egl1 mesa-amdgpu-omx-drivers mesa-amdgpu-va-drivers:i386 mesa-amdgpu-va-drivers mesa-amdgpu-vdpau-drivers:i386 mesa-amdgpu-vdpau-drivers The following additional packages will be installed:Īmdgpu-lib glamor-amdgpu gst-omx-amdgpu libegl1-amdgpu-mesa:i386 libegl1-amdgpu-mesa libgl1-amdgpu-mesa-dri:i386 libgl1-amdgpu-mesa-dri libllvm7.0-amdgpu:i386 libllvm7.0-amdgpu ![]() Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them. The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: # apt -fix-broken install gives: sudo apt -fix-broken install Try 'apt -fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution). Libxatracker2-amdgpu : Depends: libllvm7.0-amdgpu but it is not going to be installedĮ: Unmet dependencies. Libxatracker2-amdgpu:i386 : Depends: libllvm7.0-amdgpu:i386 but it is not going to be installed Libegl1-amdgpu-mesa-drivers : Depends: libegl1-amdgpu-mesa (= 1:18.2.0-708488) but 1:18.1.0-676022 is to be installedĭepends: libwayland-amdgpu-egl1 but it is not going to be installed Libegl1-amdgpu-mesa-drivers:i386 : Depends: libegl1-amdgpu-mesa:i386 (= 1:18.2.0-708488) but 1:18.1.0-676022 is to be installedĭepends: libwayland-amdgpu-egl1:i386 but it is not going to be installed ![]() You might want to run 'apt -fix-broken install' to correct these. Selected version '18.50-708488' (localhost ) for 'amdgpu-pro-pin' Get:7 bionic-backports InRelease Īmdgpu-pro-pin is already the newest version (18.50-708488). amdgpu-installĭeb file:/var/opt/amdgpu-pro-local/. Can anyone give me any insight into what might be going on? I am not at all experienced with managing dependencies (that's why there's a package manager right?) so I'm out of my element here. However, now I'm in a weird situation where it looks like there are unmet dependencies regardless of what I do and I don't believe the install is complete, even though apt search amd seems to list it as such. I downloaded the appropriate driver from AMD's website and went to install it as I had the previous (18.40) driver.
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