Hi there,
I have never seen a Black Screen of Death in Linux before but while running the same application based on DirectX12 i am seeing the first 'real' segmentation faults and multiple 'resets' occurring i have never considered possible. The problem here lies in 'minimum' amount of VRAM that is necessary for Terrain Tesselation of the Vulkan API that is causing 'SERIOUS' kernel panic right here.
During an attempt at playing the Elder Scrolls Online while forcing DX11 on my computer that does not support Vulkan but definitly reaches the recommended specs for this game, while playing occurred a Black Screen in Fedora Core 41 and did not post on self anymore. I had to manually reset the CMOS battery and replace it and It appeared powerstate has been disabled for my GPU. Terrain rendered after selectively applying the Vulkan Renderer.
While playing Borderlands 3 with a semi stable framerate using the Vulkan rendering which is not completely supported i had the same 'multiple kinds' of BSOD's including logging to stop logging the Kernel about 30 minutes before it happened. Once it rebooted it rebooted in a timezone ahead. <-- Considers a flaw due to the latest abolishment of Summer and Wintertime's in some regions. I just ran a update. The screen turned black and a granulated noise occurred. I had to power off the system and it did not recover initially.
I have had success in countering the problem by manually configuring the system.
I absolutely agree i need to 'get equipment' that is completely supported. My system is considered 'bad'.
What i am noticing is that Windows Applications throttleneck the CPU completely. I have not ruled out a specific cause. I have seen diverse improvements as well as fallbacks while playing. I am getting very enthousiastic to do a upgrade very soon hopefully. Wine or Steam is not able to correctly terminate the application after it is closed. This happened to Fallout4 and the Elder Scrolls Online while i was testing this.
While consorting to AMD for a solution whereas the setback and the idea of 'whatever still runs on unsupported equipment' might setback.
Vulkan Overrides in AMD Drivers are wrecking filesystems regardless of platform.
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