Really? That's not my experience - not if you want a specific version....right?
In Linux - for gaming - if you have an AMD gpu - you should have an open source driver pre-installed - as it's 'baked' into the kernel' as they say - but, if you do things outside gaming - my point was, you might...
It depends? Usually, that's true but sometimes, some software requires some proprietary components - and thus, it's advised (on occasion) to have the 'pro' (amdgpu pro) aka closed - driver on top of the open one.
If he needed it, then a Linux Mint user might want to use the Ubuntu-based...
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