SOLUTION:

I was missing this package sudo dnf install rocm-hip-devel as per instructions here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/HC


Hi, I’m trying to get GPU acceleration on AMD to work in Blender 4.1 but I can’t seem to be able to. From what I’ve seen it should be working with ROCm just fine but I had no luck with it.

I’m using Fedora 40 GNOME with Wayland and my GPU is RX 6800 XT.

System is up to date. I’ve also installed all these packages:

sudo dnf install rocminfo

sudo dnf install rocm-opencl

sudo dnf install rocm-clinfo

sudo dnf install rocm-hip

and restarted system after.

rocminfo gives me this

rocm-clinfo gives me this

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      • WereCat@lemmy.worldOP
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        6 months ago

        Thanks, I’ll look more into it once I get more time but from a glance this seems a bit too convoluted for my needs.

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              6 months ago

              PopOS needs completely different packages though.

              They base on Ubuntu LTS but ship newer mesa, kernel and maybe more.

              Not sure if every component will be newer, so I would also expect conflicts.

              Using an upstream provided container really sounds like a good solution.

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                6 months ago

                Yeah, I’m aware it has different packages but I need to familiarise myself with docker first either way. Eventually I plan to switch both systems to PopOS Cosmic DE 24.04 once it fully releases so for now I’m spending most time just tinkering and trying to get more familiar with Linux. Pretty much all SW I use runs on it anyways too. Right now I want to get DavinciResolve up and running with my GPU.

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                  6 months ago

                  Did you try COSMIC before?

                  You can do so on PopOS or I guess also Ubuntu. I personally use ublue Cosmic

                  davinci resolve may also run better in a docker / podman container

                  There also is a flatpak script that you should try. You need to download the binary for proprietary reasons, but packaging it as flatpak will assure

                  • it runs sandboxed
                  • it should just run
                  • it will not break with system updates
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                    6 months ago

                    I did try and I like it a lot but I don’t want to daily drive testing build.

                    Wasn’t aware of the flatpack script, will check it out, thx!