I picked up an AMD 9060 XT the other week and tested it out by dual-booting Bazzite. Helldivers 2, TRYP FPV Drone Racing, Mud Runner all ran as expected, it was wicked.

“Nice,” I thought, “This works great, time to boot back into Fedora.”

And… not so nice? Apparently Fedora doesn’t have hardware acceleration when using AMD GPUs and a bunch of the apps I normally use are whinging about it. It was fine with the older NVIDIA card I had been using but I wasn’t getting the performance benefits of gamescope.

Dabbled in the dark arts of trying to swap mesa drivers to the freeworld one and ended up nuking my login screen so probably going to have to roll back. I thought Bazzite was based on Silver Blue so kinda confused, I guess they’ve done some AMD-friendly tweaks?

  • anamethatisnt@sopuli.xyz
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    10 hours ago

    Good tip, but should be fine:

    The Radeon RX 9060 XT Linux support is basically in the same state/requirements as the Radeon RX 9070 series that launched back in March. >On Linux 6.14+ and Mesa 25.0+ you are basically in good shape but ideally at least Mesa 25.1 for the best Linux gaming experience thanks to more RadeonSI/RADV enhancements and now that the Mesa 25.0 series upstream has reached end-of-life.
    As is usually the case for new hardware and open-source drivers, the newer the software you are able to run, the better and more performant the experience. But even out-of-the-box on the likes of Fedora 42 and Ubuntu 25.04 is a pleasant RDNA driver stack.