Il 01/10/20 17:40, Peter McD ha scritto: > Am 01.10.20 um 16:43 schrieb Germano Massullo: >> AMD RX480 + Fedora user here. >> I am using the GPU with amdgpu (open) drivers for everything. >> When I have to use darktable, I use the proprietary amdgpu-pro OpenCL >> drivers. In order to prepare the environment, you have to download the >> amdgpu-pro drivers from AMD website >> Unpack the tar.xz file in a folder let's call it >> /home/user/unpacked >> After that, there will be a folder >> /home/user/unpacked/amdgpu-pro >> that contains subfolders >> amdgpu-pro-install repodata RPMS SRPMS >> go in RPMS and take all RPM files that are in subfolder >> /home/user/unpacked/amdgpu-pro/x86_64 >> and put them together someelsewhere, for example >> /home/user/amd_opencl >> then unpack them all. >> You will get >> /home/user/amd_opencl/etc/ >> /home/user/amd_opencl/lib/ >> /home/user/amd_opencl/opt/ >> /home/user/amd_opencl/usr/ >> >> Then to run darktable >> OPENCL_VENDOR_PATH=/home/user/amd_opencl/etc/OpenCL/vendors/ >> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/user/amd_opencl/opt/amdgpu-pro/lib64/ darktable > > This is REALLY interesting! > Anyone out there who has tried it with openSUSE, preferably with > Tumbleweed? > > Peter
IMHO it should really work because the RPM drivers I downloaded are not for Fedora, but for RHEL/CentOS ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org