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Michael Larabel
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With all the problems getting it to run, it's no wonder AMD didn't send any samples... they simply aren't ready for Linux... you need bleeding-edge or even go-get-yourself-stuff-that-aren't-even-in-the-bleedingedgedistro-you-might-be-running...
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Originally posted by Michael View Post
Unfortunately I have yet to find a Raven Ridge laptop that's available that would interest me as my next production system... so I might end up settling for Kabylake R, but will see in weeks ahead if any good RR laptop becomes available.
So far the MobileStudio has performed pretty excellently on Linux tossing around multiple 100MB graphics files no-problem aside from running hot.
Looking foreward to someday when AMD/MESA/Vega graphics have taken over and are easy to locate and buy.Last edited by ElectricPrism; 13 February 2018, 08:14 PM.
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I'm a bit surprised the Iris Pro still holds up so well. Regardless, these are pretty good results for such a young GPU on Linux.
Originally posted by ElectricPrism View PostAlso in terms of doing a small form factor Mini ITX or Nano ITX build it looks like a winner too, I will be interested in learning the temperatures -- APU temperature is much easier to manage than dGPU in a small case not to mention the extra space needs for SFX PSU or PicoPSU just to power a dGPU and whatever thermal addition that has.
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Originally posted by _Alex_ View PostWith all the problems getting it to run, it's no wonder AMD didn't send any samples... they simply aren't ready for Linux... you need bleeding-edge or even go-get-yourself-stuff-that-aren't-even-in-the-bleedingedgedistro-you-might-be-running...
rv-win10-64bit-whql-radeon-software-17.40.3701-feb12.exe
It is one from older branch, as APUs does not have frequent releases scheme like cards
On Windows they package everything for one-click-install, while on Linux you or your distro packs everything... otherwise AMDGPU-PRO do some packaging for these that don't want to wait or to go under the hood too much
But i agree, it is far-far-far from that one-click-install Windows users have on launch day.
But there is funny fact there, as you can see they have one driver suite packaged and only for Windows 10 Now imagine we have only one Linux and one version of Linux to support, that one and only Linux is also up to date,etc... they will package that right away - but on Linux there is 300 distros and probably 300K different combinations In our world, one bug easely could be seen as 100 bugs, etc...Last edited by dungeon; 13 February 2018, 08:49 PM.
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I'm very interesting in linux stability of the new Ryzen 5 2400G.
I'm just hoping for things like full screen video playback (netflix, vlc, and mplayer), heavy use of tabs (firefox or chrome), tons of terminals, occasional light gaming, and related use cases to not crash, corrupt the text console, leave pixel droppings, or the dreaded failure to map where all new windows are black. My last Radeon was quite the disappointment.Last edited by BillBroadley; 13 February 2018, 10:17 PM.
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