Pascal Obry writes:
> About this... I have been able to build amdgpu-pro with 4.9 but it does
> not work!
I have the same problem, I want to use OpenCL but the opensource driver
(GalliumCompute) does not support image handling. It would be good if
the driver would be able to do
About this... I have been able to build amdgpu-pro with 4.9 but it does
not work!
I had to restart in safe mode and undo the mess, well I'm using btrfs
and so the going back to the previous snapshot was easy.
Anyway I want to trace here the procedure + patches if someone else
want to try out...
Am 03.03.2017 um 16:51 schrieb Gonçalo Marrafa:
I've been patiently waiting for some solution to get opencl working
again but i don't get my hopes up... My next laptop will _NOT_ have an
amd card...
I can only underline that. It's absolutely embarrassing how AMD deals
with the driver
Hi Gonçalo,
> I know amd released recently a new version of their amdgpu-pro driver
> that supports 16.04. Im also out of luck because linux 4.8 isn't
> supported in those drivers.
And I'm on 4.9 kernel!
> I think it's possible to use amdgpu-pro's opencl features up
> to kernel 4.6 (see
Hi Pascal.
I have a Dell laptop with an amd radeon hd 8790 running Ubuntu 16.10. I had
opencl support until 16.04 was released and amd's fglrx drivers stopped
working. Since then no opencl support was available afaik.
I know amd released recently a new version of their amdgpu-pro driver that
Ok, I think I'm out of luck.
I was missing the mesa-opencl-icd which is needed to support OpenCL on
AMD cards. But now the darktable output is:
[opencl_init] discarding device 1 `AMD CAPE VERDE (DRM 2.48.0 / 4.9.0-
2-amd64, LLVM 3.9.1)' due to missing image support.
Means that my FirePro M5100
Hello,
For the first time I have an AMD + Intel combo in my notebook. I use to
have an Nvidia where I was able to use OpenCL.
Is there somebody having the same configuration and with OpenCL setup?
I'm on GNU/Debian 9, so no fgrlx but using the AMDGPU driver.
xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu
I've