AMDGPU is garbage, and it hasn't been properly maintained or updated for years now.
Describe the problem
I recently purchased a Powercolor Red Devil ATI Radeon 6600 XT to pair with my Ryzen 7 8-core AMD processor, because it claims to provide feature and performance benefits due to some obscure memory handling feature set that nobody uses.
Over the past week, I have installed kernels from Ubuntu 21.04.2 LTS to 23.04 LTS, downloaded your amdgpu-install 14kb driver package (HWE and Standard), and it fails to install with dependencies successfully in each and every version/option/variation I tried. The Linux operating system is on a 6 month cadence and you haven't made a release-compliant driver package for years now.
The internet is and has been ablaze with this issue, and AMD is now widely regarded as a problem and not a product line anyone should buy if they are running Linux. Google it and check the horde of youtube videos on the topic if you care to dispute this fact.
"What is the problem that you want to solve?"
I want you to do whats right. Either provide compliant drivers or just admit you can't and absorb the damages.
Describe the new feature behavior
You guys either need to just concede that you cant get it working and let everyone know you don't support Linux so consumers aren't breaking their systems trying to hack your incomplete GPUs into their precious machines, or issue a recall or some sort of compensation.
You shouldn't be allowed to say you support Linux, charge consumers over $300 for a PCI-e card, and not provide even a functional feature set for graphics acceleration. There are consumer protections laws.
Describe the target user/application
Literally every Linux user in the past 2+ YEARS
How do you plan to validate this feature
Just google installing your drivers on Linux. None of them work, including your own. Even if a user hacks something usable together for a moment, if they ever update anything they could completely fail with any updates or changes to their systems. I have reinstalled various versions of Ubuntu around 11 time s in the past week.
Business case
If you like selling graphics cards, fix this issue or lose to NVidia. All I even wanted to do was play some Steam games. Now I have to return this piece of junk, obtain a refund, and purchase a video card that actually works with Linux and is supported by its vendor. After countless hours upon hours trying to hack the rest of the entire operating system to find a way to use this shiny new crippled hardware.