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Originally posted by unis_torvalds View Post
If you're referring to ROCm, unfortunately my use case requires image support.
In the past I've made use of AMDGPU-PRO but it causes compatibility issues for me with some apps.
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Blender support hints on it.
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Originally posted by Svyatko View Post
Already works: https://www.phoronix.com/forums/foru...09#post1341309
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Blender support hints on it.
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Originally posted by NM64 View Post
Finally, maybe soon enough I'll have a working OpenCL solution on my Ryzen 4800U (which ROCm straight-up does not support).
I didn't test ROCm and HIP yet, going to do it.
ILL AMD waits for community contribution to get working OpenCL solution.
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Originally posted by Svyatko View Post
OpenCL works OK with Ryzen 3200G + PAL drivers: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthre...ess-amdgpu-pro
However, I've got to wonder what would happen, with that installed, if you then tried to boot the OS on a system with Intel graphics - something that I actually plan to do in the near future by moving over to my Intel desktop for the winter months. Historically, because they both use mesa, I've found things "just work" when switching between AMD CPU/GPU systems and Intel CPU/GPU systems and I would think that rusticl would be no different in the "it just works" regard (once it has support for Radeon graphics of course).
So, while the information is useful, it's going to be of questionable benefit to my use-case, especially in the upcoming months since rusticl already supports Intel iGPUs.
And BTW, in my mini-ramble about swearing off Intel graphics except when HDTVs or CRT monitors are involved is a key point here since that's exactly what my "winter" desktop setup uses, so no scaling woes to deal with.
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Originally posted by NM64 View Post
Huh, good to know.
However, I've got to wonder what would happen, with that installed, if you then tried to boot the OS on a system with Intel graphics
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Originally posted by mdedetrich View Post
Regarding Scala, have you tried the metals extension for Scala with VSCode https://scalameta.org/metals/docs/editors/vscode ? I use it quite frequently and its very polished now.
I don't think the Scala plugin for Intellij is actually bad though, but I have a lot of trouble with both the language itself and how the libraries written in it I have to interface with are designed. At least for Scala 2(.12) (I haven't had a chance to try 3 because it's not compatible with the libraries i need) the entire language is a bundle of duct tape, bubble gum, and chicken wire very poorly attached on top of the JVM (and due to my requirements of being stuck on Java 8 incompatible with equivalent Java functionality in various ways, Scala closures vs Java Lambdas for one), with a type inferencer that is too primitive, and there's also this tendency to include everything and the kitchen sink which wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the fact that whereas in basically every other language I can make naive guesses based on what functions sound like the right one and that the intellisense supports in what documentation it shows... in Scala there tends to be several functions that do the same exact thing with completely different names, that do it subtly differently in ways that matter.
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