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Originally posted by smekras View PostHow do I go about enabling ROCm so that I gain OpenCL acceleration?
Edit: I have not tried it and you possibly have issues with AMDGPU-PRO. RHEL 8 is what they are intended for and that is based on Fedora 28, so Fedora 30 might not play well with those packages. For ROCm you could try to use the upstream kernel instead.Last edited by Madgemade; 14 September 2019, 04:37 PM.
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More derails and Linux setup instructions via ROCm on GitHub.
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Originally posted by Danny3 View PostNot everyone wants to be stuck with a more than 1 yearl old distribution and kernel just to use ROCm.
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They should improve the insanely hard way to install ROCm on the latest distributions.
Not everyone wants to be stuck with a more than 1 year old distribution and kernel just to use ROCm.
After I found out that the install refuses to work because I have a distribution and kernel too new I had to format everything and:
Install Kubuntu 18.04 -> Install ROCm -> Upgrade to Kubuntu 19.04 -> Upgrade KDE Plasma -> Upgrade Kernel to 5.2
Just to get closer to what I want a system with latest KDE plasma and kernel that it be good for everything including some gaming.
They should stop with versions checking on distribution and kernel and just try to install it anyway, not put put us to install more than 1 year old distribution and kernel just to make it work.
I think that the whole ROCm installation is just pure crap and they should stop immediately with these artificial limitations.Last edited by Danny3; 14 September 2019, 04:19 PM.
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rocm release management totally a mess. I cant do apt upgrade b/c either expire signature or wrong deb URL.
and what we waiting here is a packaging fix?
shame on Amd. where is rocm for Navi?
3month passed, Navi support still not ready? does it suppose be launch day feature?
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A few months ago I tried to setup TensorFlow with ROCm support and gave up at some point. The ROCm toolchain seems to be insanely complicated (IMHO it's a complete mess).
Your best bet would be a LTS distro and the AMD-built package repositories. Have a look here: https://rocm-documentation.readthedo...m-repositories
Good luck!
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I have a Radeon RX 460 running on Fedora 30, with the radeon and radv drivers working just fine.
How do I go about enabling ROCm so that I gain OpenCL acceleration?
I'm new at this and fairly clueless about the whole ordeal.
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Radeon ROCm 2.7.2 Released
Phoronix: Radeon ROCm 2.7.2 Released
Radeon ROCm 2.7.2 is now available as the newest update to AMD's open-source GPU compute stack for Linux systems...
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