How to Properly Use the AMDGPU Script on Linux Mint 20.2 - AMD Linux Drivers
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- Hello and Welcome to Grant's Tech World. In this quick video, I explain the use and purpose of the amdgpu script and how to get everything working. I felt this video was necessary as the amount of technical guff that AMD includes in their instructions can be scary to new Linux Users. Thanks for Watching!
AMD Driver Site: www.amd.com/en...
amdgpu Installation Instructions: amdgpu-install...
Why is it always a young who can get straight to the point. Every other guy my age has me feeling like im waiting in line at the DMV back in the day. Thank you sir.
this is great. people like you make linux better for normal users more than anybody arguing in a forum or comment section.
Total Linux Newb here. Thanks for the detailed explantion on how to do this. *le thumbs up*
Great video, thanks - it helped me stop thinking about moving to AMD - I'm sticking to Nvidia, despite their dreaded proprietary drivers. At least they install like a breeze.
(I'm on Linux since the 90's, this procedure reminds me of the bad old days)
Very well thought out and presented tutorial. I am experienced Ubuntu user on INTEL boxes, but installing on AMD Processor for first time. I truly appreciate your excellent work -- just what I needed!
Thanks for making this video! I just switched to an AMD GPU and was quite confused about all this stuff, but you explained it clearly and now my graphics card works great, as it should. Much appreciated.
Большое спасибо за подробное объяснение, всё получилось. Только пришлось делать установку пакета версии amdgpu-install_5.5.50502-1_all.deb так как версия amdgpu-install_5.7.50702-1_all.deb оказалась с ошибками. А так всё работает как надо. Респект дружище, жму руку. Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation, everything worked out. I just had to install the amdgpu-install_5 version package.5.50502-1_all.deb since the amdgpu version is install_5.7.50702-1_all.deb turned out to be with errors. And so everything works as it should. Respect, my friend, I shake your hand.
This helped me out a whole bunch after struggling for days with amdgpu stack
This is so helpful. Thank you. I was so confused before I found this. Thank you thank you thank you!
This is fantastic. Thank you. Now if AMD could just port Adrenaline to Linux it would be so much better.
appreciate this a lot, worked great on my 8'1 2008 imac running LM 21.2
Hi, i dunno why at the last step, the one with opencl and vulkan it says that I need some libraries that cannot be installed, any suggestions?
Thank you, Guys like you make Linux future fruitful. Keep it up man.
From Denmark,
Well explained
I myself switched my 5 PC+s from Windows 10 to Linux Mint 21.2 a few months ago.
And I have not regretted that, I use a Ryzen 5800x with an RX 5700 which works 100%.
But I'm a little surprised that it has to be so difficult to install a driver for a graphics card.
And I think that unfortunately keeps many people from going to Linux.
As soon as people see those commands, they STOP.
I enjoy it, I find it challenging.
But perhaps that is one of the reasons why many stay away from it.
Usually with AMD you don't "need" to install any drivers, since they are already built into the kernel, some applications need the proprietary driver to work
Thanks for this great video, very helpful for beginners!
Bro! You saved me so much time and frustration! Thank you!
Video worked great for me got minecraft using the right GPU
Extremely helpful. Can't thank you enough.
Thank you for the video. I have just a question, when updating the drivers do we simply download thew new deb file from the website and do amdgpu-install or there is something else missing? Not quite sure how to update the drivers.
Great video, darn that truck
I'm doing step by step but I received from the terminal it could not find "clinfo-amdgpu-pro" and "opencl-legacy-amdgpu-pro-icd".
This will help me on that?
I'm running Linux Mint 21.2 cinnamon edition, and upon booting my laptop, I encounter a brief message that reads "amdgpu: STONEY not supported in kfd." After that, the welcome screen appears, but when I enter my login password, the laptop goes into a restart loop.
How can I resolve this issue?
you really helped me but i had some problems. i got a problem with packages that would not install and i had to install them manually after that it went smooth as butter
Hey man! Thanks for making this video. I wanted to pick your brain a bit. I have a laptop with the AMD Ryzen™ 5 5600H (integrated graphics) and I'm having a hard time figuring out what GPU it has, the AMD website says "Radeon graphics" that's it.
I'm trying to get ROCm opencl installed to run davinci Resolve.
Appreciate any pointers you might have.
BTW I'm running Linux Mint 21.3
Thanks
I have not looked into this topic in a while, but I don't believe that this script will work for integrated graphics. I ran into this problem myself, which is why I ended up having to buy a dedicated GPU. Sorry this is the case for you.
ur a legend bro
Hello, Does This Guide Also Works in LMDE 6?
I don't think it's working for me keep getting errors Sub-process /user/bin/dpkg error code (1) and games still won't let me play. I have a radeon RX 580
do u know how how to install Asus display driver at latest linux mint ??
I've rx 5500m, they don't have linux driver for it 😢
Unsupported os : error is comming used same what you tell
I dont know whats my amd graphic in ubuntu ..it is written amd radeon on laptop how to find out whats amd graphic card is in my laptop
The best way to do this is to look for a product number on the bottom of the laptop, then look that up on the manufacturer's website. Also, be warned that if you have integrated graphics, this process may not work for you.
i got at the end
E: Unable to locate package vulkan-amdgpu-pro
E: Unable to locate package vulkan-amdgpu-pro:i386
Thank you.
Thank you so much
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Hello I have a weird Issue with my Linux Mint 21.1 Vera
The Issue is:
When I use my Monitor for sound output, then the pace and pitch is sped up and high pitch, when I switch to my Headphones however everything is normal...
This applies to both Internet Media and regular Software like VLC or Media...
I've also tried to use Pavucontrol, but either I'm overseeing something, or something else is the Issue...
I'm sorry Thanos Rhonos, I don't know why that would be. It may be an issue with Graphics drivers as odd as that sounds. If you have HDMI audio passing through a graphics card something might be getting messed up there. Mint has a decent number of issues with graphics drivers.
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tried updating AMDGPU, thus far no luck...
Well I can still use my PC, so it's not all bad, just a bit annoying, geuss I'll keep trying things out...
Thanks anyway
Subbed just now😅
amd vulkan or vulkan pro, which one to install for davinci resolve?
You can install both, I did that.
But I think Davinci resolve only works with Nvidia on Linux, wich is dumb
@@dermondDavinci is more optimized with Nvidia but will work on AMD with the correct drivers.
thanks so much
I need help Davinci resolve can't work in linux mint 😔😔
My Pc
B450M
Rayzen 5 3400G
RX580 8G
RAM 16G
SSD 256G
I hate to say it, I don't believe DaVinci Resolve can run on Linux Mint. Last I knew it wasn't well supported (if supported at all) on Linux distros and/or the distro it was developed for has been abandoned. I tried to get it to run at one point, but never figured it out.
Deos this uninstall the old drivers aswell.
It says unsupported OS
the video ended abruptly. Is that all?
Thanks for posting this! It helped me out through the installation process.
Now the question is this, how do I know what I installed lol?
AMD is doing a horrible job supporting linux users.
Also, do you know of any control panels like Radeon Software for windows but for linux?
Thanks for reaching out. To be honest, you just have to trust in the process, which sucks but it's really the only option. As for control panels, there aren't any that I know of.
Radeon Profile and Core Ctrl
You should make a video on blender
That's not a bad idea since that is a little sketchy on Linux in my experience. Thanks for the suggestion!
This is exactly why people stay away from Linux. It shouldn't take a degree in computer science or someone who has spent endless amount of time learning Linux to install a basic graphics driver. It's ridiculous to be honest.
Well install Nobara then
It will install all the media codecs and gpu even nvidia gpu drivers for your without any hastle
This is way too much, just to install a driver!
I would agree, but it's what has to happen to get full features.
you do not need to do this if you're just a regular user/gamer.
Only if you need special hardware features, like AMF encoding of recorded gameplay on the gpu.
However, the mesa drivers that are already included in ubuntu by default are actually better for gaming.
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
caused by amdgpu-dkms, any "fix" I found online is not doing anything
Thank you.