Hi, thanks again for your work on this Germano and Riley. I have just
completed a clean install of fedora 23 on to a test hard drive. Updated
fedora. I then followed your steps of adding rpm fusion free and non free.
Updated. Installed the akmod nvidia and kernel devel packages. Updated.
Rebooted. Installed nvidia cuda. Rebooted. Installed Darktable. Launched
Darktable. No opencl. So I then ran the, dnf install mesa-libOpenCL clinfo
command. Rebooted. And yes I can confirm opencl is working!!!! Thanks guys.
Fedora gnome will be replacing my much loved arch Linux on my desktop so I
will just have one Linux distro.
Also thanks for the Darktable version 2 information. Will give it a try.
On 1 Dec 2015 20:30, "Brandt, Riley" <r...@libertymail.net> wrote:
> So for a new Fedora install, assuming the driver install worked properly,
> a user would really only need to:
>
> Enable the RPMFusion repos
> # dnf install akmod-nvidia "kernel-devel-uname-r == $(uname -r)"
> # dnf update -y
> reboot
> # dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda
>
>
>
>
> Correct? With the possible added SELinux work around of running # modprobe
> nvidia-uvm after every reboot.
>
> On 2015-12-01 12:58, Germano Massullo wrote:
>
> Il 01/12/2015 19:43, Brandt, Riley ha scritto:
>
> It works! Thank you so much:)
>
> I am going to install Fedora as my main OS now that I have finished
> testing it on an old hard drive.
>
> You see? We managed to solve the problem :-)
> I would like to thank also Nicolas Chauvet from #rpmfusion that gave me
> the mesa-libOpenCL hint.
> I am glad that you have chosen Fedora as main OS. I personally use the
> Fedora KDE Spin, but Fedora support is great on all main desktop
> environments.
>
> So would the proper steps to install the Nvidia drives with OpenCL support
> be as follows?
>
> I inserted some comments below
>
> Enable the RPMFusion repos
> # dnf install akmod-nvidia "kernel-devel-uname-r == $(uname -r)"
> # dnf update -y
> reboot
> # dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda
> # modprobe nvidia-uvm
>
> This modprobe is only a troubleshooting. It is needed when you do not have
> nvidia_uvm in loaded modules list (lsmod). If it fails to load you have to
> either run the modprobe command after every boot or disable SELinux. I
> would recommend the first choice. For further details see [1]
>
> # dnf install mesa-libOpenCL clinfo
>
> This is only a only a troubleshooting. It is needed when someone or
> something messed with the libOpenCL and your system is no longer having it
> under /usr/lib64/ folder.
>
> # updatedb
>
> This command is needed only when you have to use the # locate command
>
> The output from my previous commands:
>
> Everything seems okay.
>
> [1]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1179166
>
>
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