On 19.06.19 09:09, Rebecca N. Palmer wrote:
Hi,
> I proposed [0] fixing this by creating a metapackage for "all OpenCL
> drivers" (similar to the ones for graphics). However, having unusable
> OpenCL drivers installed can trigger bugs: [1] in llvm, and some
> applications that treat "no
Michael Kesper schrieb:
> On 18.06.19 22:55, Moritz M=C3=BChlenhoff wrote:
>> You may find https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T148843/#5078403
>> (and later) interesting,=20
>
> This seems to require wikimedia authentication.
> Is there some information publicly available about it?
Ah, that's
Hi Moritz,
On 18.06.19 22:55, Moritz Mühlenhoff wrote:
> You may find https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T148843/#5078403
> (and later) interesting,
This seems to require wikimedia authentication.
Is there some information publicly available about it?
Best wishes
Michael
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Summary: try installing mesa-opencl-icd.
It's a known issue that there is currently no way for an OpenCL-using
package to ask for "the correct OpenCL driver for this hardware": it can
ask for "any OpenCL driver" (letting apt choose) or "an OpenCL driver
chosen by the packager", either of
Mo Zhou schrieb:
> On 2019-06-18 03:15, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:
>> Same here... with WXX100 cards.
>> what about rocm packaging ?
>
> Not easy. Involves a toolchain.
> Is ROCm promising enough to challenge CUDA?
> (Although ROCm has already beaten CUDA in
> terms of license).
You may find
Hello,
> Thank you for that pointer, Carsten. I think that likely would have
> helped. Still, when working on a new system, would you follow these
> instructions or rather install Ubuntu? As helpful as such instructions
> are, most folks don't want to be bothered.
I am a "regular" Debian user -
On 17.06.19 22:16, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
Am 17.06.19 um 21:15 schrieb PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel:
Same here... with WXX100 cards.
what about rocm packaging ?
(I'm not using an AMD graphic card but ...)
there was recently a new article added to the Debian wiki regarding this
topic about
On 2019-06-18 03:15, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:
> Same here... with WXX100 cards.
> what about rocm packaging ?
Not easy. Involves a toolchain.
Is ROCm promising enough to challenge CUDA?
(Although ROCm has already beaten CUDA in
terms of license).
Both tensorflow and pytorch supports
ROCm.
Hi,
Am 17.06.19 um 21:15 schrieb PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel:
> Same here... with WXX100 cards.
> what about rocm packaging ?
(I'm not using an AMD graphic card but ...)
there was recently a new article added to the Debian wiki regarding this
topic about using the official AMDGPU driver. Maybe this
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