Hello,
I am struggling at the moment to use the dGPU Radeon R5 M330 at the moment.
It only works once or twice and never again in one boot. Entering any
command that uses the graphics card with 'DRI_PRIME=1' environment variable
causes the said command to freeze. Killing it cause my entire compute
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Sorry about that, I am new here. I am using Debian Testing. The kernel
version is '#1 SMP Debian 5.9.9-1 (2020-11-19)' according to `uname
-v`.
Sorry the delay, I am new to using mailing lists. I am using Debian
Testing. The kernel
version is '#1 SMP Debian 5.9.9-1 (2020-11-19)' according to `uname
-v`.
Hello debian-users,
Whenever I try to do any form rendering using the dGPU, the software
just hangs and become inresponsive. My kernel based on `uname -v` is '#1
SMP Debian 5.9.9-1 (2020-11-19)'.
Also, I have no idea how to reply to a thread on a mailing list so it
would be practical if you
What is "form rendering"?
Sorry I meant "form of rendering"
Which Sea Islands do you have?
Radeon R5 M430. I checked it again and it seems to be Southern Islands.
I am not sure.
Which Debian are you using?
Debian Testing
Which DDX driver are you using?
I am not sure what is DDX driver. I
Thank you Charles,
Anyway do you have idea you can help me in resolving the graphics issue?
Should I post this again as a separate thread to gather more expertise?
Bests Regards,
Guyenne
Try purging xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu and xserver-xorg-video-ati, then
restarting
X. That should automatically result in using the modesetting X driver. It does
for
my sea islands. If it's OK, either keep it that way, or try reinstalling only
xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu.
I tried to purge xserver-x
#apt purge xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu xserver-xorg-video-ati:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer
required:
apper apper-data espeak-ng-data fonts-symbola gir1.2-atspi-2.0
g
The issue only occurs with ditros based on Debian Testing, such as
Pop!_OS. This does not occur with my Debian Stable.
Anyway I solved the initial issue. Apparently, the boot parameter
`radeon.dpm=0` solved the initial issue. Apparently, on newer kernels
(testing) the boot parameter is automat
On 12/26/20 8:51 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
I don't remember seeing that one before. Radeon Dynamic Power Management.
Nice you found it!
Should I file a bug? I mean it may be a problem with dpm or a
compatibility issue that users have to figure it out themselves?
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