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Just for future reference: if you're on any major Linux distribution, use the drivers they provide in their repositories. For a consumer AMD card, you don't have to install anything. Nvidia have their proprietary drivers, but still avoid the ones from the website
Yup...but out of the box I encountered a system failing to boot and unable to recognize my secondary display :)
I'm not saying this doesn't happen. I'm saying that if the driver is the actual problem, the solution is different from what you'd expect on a different OS