AMD Open Source Driver for Vulkan
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AMD Open Source Driver for Vulkan
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#3Is there also a useful open-source OpenCL implementation for AMD GPUs? I would find that even more useful.
Re: AMD Open Source Driver for Vulkan
#4Is there also a useful open-source OpenCL implementation for AMD GPUs? I would find that even more useful.
Check out https://math.dartmouth.edu/~sarunas/amdgpu.html
If you're on Debian instead of Ubuntu you can manually install the debs.
Re: AMD Open Source Driver for Vulkan
#5Is there also a useful open-source OpenCL implementation for AMD GPUs? I would find that even more useful.
https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm ROCm has open-source support for OpenCL 1.2 but doesn't yet work on all mainline components (i.e. Linux kernel and LLVM changes needed), but that should change in 2018, and also only works with relatively recent AMD GPUs.
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#6I had AMD on my Linux boxes for eight years and I have haven't had an issue for the past six years.
Re: AMD Open Source Driver for Vulkan
#7AMD has been working for years to make them the most Linux friendly GPU option. Sadly the legacy of the Linux community talks like AMD doesn't work in Linux and NVIDIA is the only real choice. Kind of like Windows users complaining about AMD drivers when they haven't been an issue for over five years. I had AMD on my Linux boxes for eight years and I have haven't had an issue for the past six years.
Intel works quite fine. I'm pretty sure it's just nVidia that's the problem.
Re: AMD Open Source Driver for Vulkan
#8AMD has been working for years to make them the most Linux friendly GPU option. Sadly the legacy of the Linux community talks like AMD doesn't work in Linux and NVIDIA is the only real choice. Kind of like Windows users complaining about AMD drivers when they haven't been an issue for over five years. I had AMD on my Linux boxes for eight years and I have haven't had an issue for the past six years.
Re: AMD Open Source Driver for Vulkan
#9AMD has been working for years to make them the most Linux friendly GPU option. Sadly the legacy of the Linux community talks like AMD doesn't work in Linux and NVIDIA is the only real choice. Kind of like Windows users complaining about AMD drivers when they haven't been an issue for over five years. I had AMD on my Linux boxes for eight years and I have haven't had an issue for the past six years.
The problem is AMD (and Intel) require a lot of moving pieces to come together to make a fully stable system, while nVidia is more of a complete packaged solution. For me, I tried AMD (neé ATI) once in 2003 and the experience was so bad, I just completely swore them off. I have literally never had nVidia's drivers crash and kill my X session, or hard-lock the kernel, which were frequent problems with both ATI's close…
Re: AMD Open Source Driver for Vulkan
#10AMD has been working for years to make them the most Linux friendly GPU option. Sadly the legacy of the Linux community talks like AMD doesn't work in Linux and NVIDIA is the only real choice. Kind of like Windows users complaining about AMD drivers when they haven't been an issue for over five years. I had AMD on my Linux boxes for eight years and I have haven't had an issue for the past six years.
The problem is AMD (and Intel) require a lot of moving pieces to come together to make a fully stable system, while nVidia is more of a complete packaged solution. For me, I tried AMD (neé ATI) once in 2003 and the experience was so bad, I just completely swore them off. I have literally never had nVidia's drivers crash and kill my X session, or hard-lock the kernel, which were frequent problems with both ATI's close…
You had a problem with ATI's closed-source driver 14 years ago. AMD's open-source driver now is a COMPLETELY different story.