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  • bridgman
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    Quick PSA - we started trying to duplicate Michael's results internally. Initial feedback is that 7970 (Tahiti XT) seems to work fine while 7950 (Tahiti XT) has problems.

    Given that Michael also saw problems with his Pitcairn boards (7850, 370) which were also "Pro" rather than "XT", this is starting to smell like a harvest-related issue (eg xx50 has problems, xx70 does not).
    Last edited by bridgman; 09 December 2016, 08:52 PM.

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  • starshipeleven
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    Originally posted by clintar View Post
    Ok, who was the genius that came up with the naming convention of these .xz files? looks like they are the same named files in different directories for most and the last has a different 6 digit string. Easy to tell these things apart.
    Are you seriously complaining about naming with a company that decided to call their open driver AMDGPU and closed driver AMDGPU-PRO?

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  • clintar
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    Ok, who was the genius that came up with the naming convention of these .xz files? looks like they are the same named files in different directories for most and the last has a different 6 digit string. Easy to tell these things apart.

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  • nomadewolf
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    Originally posted by theriddick View Post
    Now if they could only release a high end videocard........................................
    They wont. Because no one will buy it.
    They're focusing on where they can actually sell cards and get profit.
    That said, i have an RX480 that runs everything i've thrown at it.
    For the price it cost me, when it's no longer enough, i can just get another one or upgrade...

    Bottom line, you probably don't NEED a high end card.
    But in the long shot you belong to that 1% market, maybe you should go Nvidia...

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  • safknw
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    APUs are still not officially supported

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  • starshipeleven
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    Originally posted by Amarildo View Post
    You mean that's all there is to it? A 4.7-staging Kernel and replace "ubuntu" with "debian" in the install script?
    Ubuntu = debian

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  • Amarildo
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    Originally posted by debianxfce View Post

    Amdgpu-pro is easy to install to Debian, use amdgpu-pro compatible kernel and edit the installer script (replace ubuntu with debian).
    You mean that's all there is to it? A 4.7-staging Kernel and replace "ubuntu" with "debian" in the install script?

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  • Amarildo
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    Anyone tried this with the R9 270X (PITCAIRN)?

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  • dungeon
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    It is not a mystery just confusion, as i think if *only* packaging for some distro was an issue, that does not really deserve different version number

    But i download both anyway just to compare and it is not just that, they differ in whole

    Funniest thing i can imagine are those other distros who wanna repackage some of these, there would be confusion plus what to pick
    Last edited by dungeon; 08 December 2016, 09:45 PM.

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  • twriter
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    Originally posted by dungeon View Post
    Versions differ for R/U and S... so what to download? Every CC == crappy crap they throw in there
    Download the SLED package for SLED. There's no mystery here, it contains some late packaging fixes necessary for SLED.

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