Questions tagged [amdgpu]

The new open source drivers for AMD's Radeon graphics cards. For general questions about AMD graphics cards, use the amd-graphics tag.

AMDGPU is the name of the new open source drivers for modern AMD Radeon graphics cards. It doesn't support HD 6000 and older generations, and it might support some of the HD 7000 generation cards.

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Which graphics cards are supported by the new AMDGPU driver in Ubuntu 16.04?

The new open source AMDGPU driver pre-installed in Ubuntu 16.04 should support all the "Volcanic Islands" cards out-of-the-box. This means that AMD Radeon R9 285, R9 380/380X and R9 Fury/FuryX graphics cards will be supported out-of-the-box if…
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How to fix broken packages after AMDGPU-PRO install fail

I had amdgpu-pro 17.40 installed and running fine but had some issues with a specific display (Dell U3014) not working over displayport. I opened a ticket with AMD and they suggested an update to amdgpu-pro 17.50. Running the installer for…
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Missing AMD GPU firmware issue on Ubuntu 17.10

While running sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade, I get the following error while upgrade process is processing triggers at the end. How to fix it? I am on Ubuntu 17.10 default configuration. I already have installed available drivers using…
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How to use GPU acceleration in FFmpeg with AMD Radeon?

I have a Radeon Vega 64, and installed AMDGPU from the official website, but I have no idea where to go from here. I want to use hardware acceleration for converting video with FFmpeg. What is the corresponding FFmpeg command and how should I like…
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I think I'm using radeon instead of amdgpu? How do I change?

So I'm on 17.04 and I know that amdgpu-pro isn't available on the 4.10 kernel. But I was curious about what I was running, so I used lspci -k | grep -EA3 'VGA|3D|Display' and it returned 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices,…
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How to stop using the HWE kernel and go back to the GA kernel?

I need my Ubuntu to be stable as I rely on it heavily for my business and uni. I needed to update my google cloud sdk so I run sudo apt upgrade as I have done for the last year with no issues. After reboot, my dual screen monitor stopped working and…
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How to uninstall AMDGPU?

I have a fresh install of 18.04 on my desktop with Radeon Vega 64 GPU. Since I installed AMD GPU official driver, I have a collection of problems. For a week, the mouse was lagging after a few hours. Now, the entire screen freezes after a few hours.…
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Possible missing firmware amdgpu

When I run sudo prime-select intel I get the following warning $ sudo prime-select intel Info: selecting the intel profile Updating the initramfs. Please wait for the operation to complete: |W: Possible missing firmware…
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Unmet dependencies ubuntu 22.04 & amdgpu HIP support

I have a ryzen pc with an AMD Radeon Vega card, running ubuntu 22.04LTS, and I'm trying to install the amdgpu-install_22.10.2.50102-1_all driver so that I can use Blender 3.2 and have HIP support. However, I'm having a terrible time, and all my…
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Recover from AMDGPU-PRO install

I have been running Xubuntu 16.04 without any errors on just the generic drivers that come installed by default. I decided I wanted to play some video games so I installed the AMDGPU-PRO drivers by following the directions here:…
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Kernel panic on Ubuntu 21.10 AMDGPU

I'm trying to boot the latest Ubuntu 21.10 on Lenovo ThinkPad E14 (Ryzen 3 5300U with integrated Renoir graphics), and I'm stuck on Lenovo logo. When trying to boot with safe graphics, I got the following error: drm:amdgpu_init [amdgpu]] *ERROR*…
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Install CoreCtrl (GPU GUI) on Ubuntu 20.04

I read about "CoreCtrl" (GPU GUI) which looks promising but I cannot find it in the repository. Do you have any ideas how I can install it? Thanks. More about CoreCtrl
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How can I run glmark2 on the dedicated GPU?

My laptop has a dedicated GPU, it is an AMD Radeon HD 6300. How can I test it with glmark2? By default it is using the iGPU. glmark2 man page doesn't show an option to choose the dGPU.
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How can I install AMD ROCm 5+ on Ubuntu 22.04?

The AMD installation instructions for ROCm 5.2.1 state that ROCm is only compatible with Ubuntu 20.04 Can I still install and use it on Ubuntu 22.04?
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How can I check the performance of an AMD Radeon GPU on Ubuntu 20.04?

I want to check whether my AMD Radeon GPU performs close to the manufacturer's indicated performance. How can I do this?
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