Hi, I’m using an AMD RX550, and I need to install the devfw-amdgpu package. This should make the amdgpu kernel module work.
In addition, for stability, only use modesetting with Xorg, i.e., placing the following settings at /usr/local/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/11-modesetting.conf : Section "Device" Identifier "Screen0" Driver "modesetting" Option "kmsdev" "/dev/dri/card0" Option "AccelMethod" "None" EndSection Cheers Aaron > On Jan 23, 2022, at 17:53, rem...@tutanota.com wrote: > > My GPU is the AMD Radeon RX 560. On Linux, this card used the AMDGPU driver > and when I'm using a Linux OS on a virtual machine, everything works out of > the > box but with DragonFlyBSD, xrandr is not able to detect my monitor properly > but > it instead shows "Display 0". The resolution also shows up to "1280 x 720" > and the > and the refresh rate is not recognized at all. From what I've seen, > DragonFlyBSD > supports the AMDGPU driver so it probably supports this card too but the only > package I was able to find and install was "xf86-video-amdgpu" which didn't > seemed > to fix the problem. Any ideas? Is an extra package needed because I'm using > DragonFlyBSD > in a virtual machine (qemu)?