Thanks Germano. One of the reasons I switched to AMD, was ease of use.
No proprietary drivers to deal with, etc.

What happens with this method when there is a kernel update, or mesa
update? Does anything break? Do I first need to uninstall the amdgpu-pro
files?

Riley


On 26/03/17 03:31 AM, Germano Massullo wrote:
> Riley it is *very* easy to use AMD AMDGPU-Pro propertary OpenCL on Fedora.
> Just download the drivers for CentOS, then unpack all RPM files in a
> directory, let's call it /home/user/unpacked. After that, take the dir
> and get the /home/user/unpacked/opt/
>
> # mv
> /home/user/unpacked/opt/amdgpu-pro-16.60-379184/RPMS/x86_64/opt/amdgpu-pro/
> /opt/
> # chown -R root:root /opt/amdgpu-pro/
>
> Then
> $ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/amdgpu-pro/lib64 darktable
> and enable OpenCL into darktable options :-)))
> Enjoy!
>
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