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Harry (from the github thread) hasn't been able to repro on Ubuntu so far
I'm curious if you've been using
--usecase=graphicson install?More info here: https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/radeon-ryzen/en/latest/docs/install/installrad/native_linux/install-radeon.html#install-amd-unified-kernel-mode-gpu-driver-rocm-and-graphics
OK, I've tried it. A amdgpu-uninstall, and a purge of amdgpu-install. With a re-install of "amdgpu-install_7.2.1.70201-1_all.deb" followed by amdgpu-install --usecase=graphics and it's loads. But with no OpenCL davinci is confused with GPU and refuses to launch.
I then run my prior command to install OpenCL, and it still crashes on boot. Is there a log I can share.
Also I am on Linux Mint (I know it's Ubuntu), but I am hopeful there aren't much different between the two version.
appreciate the info, will pass this on
I uploaded a quick video about the issue for Github. Passing it along to you as well :)
https://youtu.be/U6zrLRdR8wU
appreciate you 😊
NP, I know what I am doing is an edge case, so I’d love to help get it fixed if possible.
Just let me know what I need to do and I’ll test it.
Also if you need footage or screenshots I can also provide that too if it makes it easier to triage.
No, I've been using "sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=opencl" Since Mesa has been working for OpenGL. Let me try and see if it works