

For more specialized use cases, you can change the above Terminal command to install different components based on the instructions here and here.įollow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.Save the file and close the Text Editor window.Įnter the following command into the Terminal to start installing the AMDGPU-PRO drivers: amdgpu-install -y -usecase=workstation Replace the ubuntu text on this line with zorin, so it looks like the image below: In the new Text Editor window, press Ctrl + F and search for ubuntu. Open the Zorin Menu → Utilities → Terminal.Įnter the following command: sudo gedit /usr/bin/amdgpu-install If you explicitly require the AMDGPU-PRO drivers for specialized use cases – such as on workstations with Radeon Pro graphics cards – please follow these instructions to install them:ĭownload the drivers for “Ubuntu 20.04” from the Linux Radeon drivers section of AMD’s website.Īfter the download completes, open the Files app.ĭouble-click on the “amdgpu-install_…_all.deb” file.Ĭlick the “Install” button in the new window that appears.

These are the recommended drivers for most use cases, including gaming. If you have a modern AMD Radeon graphics card (produced after 2012), Zorin OS already comes pre-loaded with the official Open Source “AMDGPU” and “Radeon” drivers. 2 minute read Official Radeon Open Source drivers (recommended)
