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Originally posted by agd5f View Post
The Linux GPU stack is open source. It will continue to work as long as people are using and testing the hardware.
Luckily for me I'm now on a 6800 XT, quite stable on 5.13, and it'll last me for some years yet.
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Originally posted by perpetually high View Post
Cool, more info the better. How outdated is my post that you're aware of so I can update it.
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Originally posted by MadeUpName View Post
That is a really complex question. There is no compatibility matrix for example that says use this software with this card because even that doesn't stay consistent. On top of that you need to look at the motherboard you are using and what CPU you are using. The disto you are using changes the equation as well. The whole thing is a flaming pile of ... . It seems like every one ends up rolling their own solution in the end. It's like getting Linux working in the early 80's.
You just outed yourself as a time traveler.
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Originally posted by MadeUpName View Post
That is a really complex question. There is no compatibility matrix for example that says use this software with this card because even that doesn't stay consistent. On top of that you need to look at the motherboard you are using and what CPU you are using. The disto you are using changes the equation as well. The whole thing is a flaming pile of ... . It seems like every one ends up rolling their own solution in the end. It's like getting Linux working in the early 80's.
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Originally posted by perpetually high View PostSomeone commented asking how to get OpenCL support going and deleted it.
I went looking after I saw it and found it so I'll share it in case anyone is interested how to get OpenCL working with Polaris/RX480/Vega/etc. From 3 years ago but should still be able to still get you most of the way there.
See here: https://www.phoronix.com/forums/foru...397#post996397
I have RX480 and am running Debian sid/bullseye. Any chance ROCm 4.3.1 may work on this system? Just a guess? Thanks.
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Originally posted by MadeUpName View Post
The good news for me is that the only way I can get openCL working is to dual boot to Centos and run the AMDGPU-pro drivers that can't be updated with out re-installing the entire OS so they never ever get updated. It's like being the company with the server in the back of the server room loaded with Cobal code that they pray never dies.
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Originally posted by ping-wu View Post
I have RX480 and am running Debian sid/bullseye. Any chance ROCm 4.3.1 may work on this system? Just a guess? Thanks.
You can try the following, not sure if it will work on Debian but it's worth a shot:
1) Grab the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS driver here (v21.30 at the time of this post: https://www.amd.com/en/support/graph.../radeon-rx-480
2) tar xvf amdgpu-pro-21.30-1290604-ubuntu-20.04.tar.xz
3) cd amdgpu-pro-21.30-1290604-ubuntu-20.04amdgpu-pro-xxx
4) ./amdgpu-install --no-dkms --headless --opencl=legacy
5) After everything installs, you'll want to make sure your /etc/profile.d/rocm.sh file looks similar to this:
Code:export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/rocm-4.3.0/lib:/opt/rocm-4.0.0/lib:/opt/rocm/opencl/lib/x86_64:/opt/rocm/hsa/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export PATH=$PATH:/opt/amdgpu-pro/bin:/opt/rocm/bin:/opt/rocm/profiler/bin:/opt/rocm/opencl/bin/x86_64:/opt/rocm-4.3.0/bin:/opt/rocm-4.0.0/bin:/opt/rocm-4.0.0/opencl/bin
7) Run: $ clinfo | head -n 10
7a) if it can't find clinfo, means your PATH is not correctly being read.
7b) you can ignore the four dlerror lines
Code:~ ☻ clinfo|head -n 10 dlerror: /opt/rocm-4.0.0/lib/../opencl/lib/libamdocl64.so: undefined symbol: amd_comgr_get_isa_metadata, version amd_comgr_1.8 dlerror: /opt/rocm-4.0.0/lib/../opencl/lib/libamdocl64.so: undefined symbol: amd_comgr_get_isa_metadata, version amd_comgr_1.8 dlerror: /opt/rocm-4.0.0/lib/../opencl/lib/libamdocl64.so: undefined symbol: amd_comgr_get_isa_metadata, version amd_comgr_1.8 dlerror: /opt/rocm-4.0.0/lib/../opencl/lib/libamdocl64.so: undefined symbol: amd_comgr_get_isa_metadata, version amd_comgr_1.8 Number of platforms: 1 Platform Profile: FULL_PROFILE Platform Version: OpenCL 2.1 AMD-APP (3302.5) Platform Name: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing Platform Vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Platform Extensions: cl_khr_icd cl_amd_event_callback cl_amd_offline_devices
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Originally posted by partcyborg View Post
I'm not sure how or where you got this idea, but this just isnt true. Linux isnt Windows, there is literally nothing that requires you to "reinstall the entire os" to upgrade.
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