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  • AMDGPU DC Code Lands For Linux 4.15 Kernel

    Phoronix: AMDGPU DC Code Lands For Linux 4.15 Kernel

    Linus Torvalds has accepted the AMDGPU DC display code pull request for the Linux 4.15 kernel. AMD Linux users can now rejoice!..

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  • #2
    This is awesome! I'm so happy

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    • #3
      Party time!

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      • #4
        This makes it even more likely my next GPU will be AMD.

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        • #5
          Congratulations to all involved!! This necessitates a celebratory drink.

          I only have Ginger Beer atm so that will have to do

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          • #6
            AMD's open source Linux support is why I now have a Vega 56 in my PC, and why I'm waiting for a high-end Raven Ridge laptop. Congratulations, and keep up the excellent work everyone.

            Originally posted by Brophen View Post
            I only have Ginger Beer atm so that will have to do
            A great choice of drink!

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            • #7
              Woohoo!

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              • #8
                Already have an RX480 that is working great, but when this new code stabilizes I'll be going to a Vega 64 (or whatever comes after that). Basically, whatever the best AMD card is at the time the drivers stabilize a little, is what I'll be getting.

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                • #9
                  Woot, looks like I will be using 4.15 from rc1!

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                  • #10
                    Interesting to see GCN 1.1 support (and even more interesting, not GCN 1.0). I may consider switching to this for my 290, but I'll wait until it stabilizes to the point where I won't need any parameters to activate it. Seems like a wise choice to have the code available to those who want it, but not enabling it by default until it is more polished.

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