Yes, there is definitely BIOS/hardware problem - with this
very combination.
Different CPU - Ryzen 3600 - and all works.
Same Athlon but different VGA - an old low-profile ATI - and
all works.
I was hoping for this ARC 310 is "only" x8 pci-wise, but
evidently, this won't work.
thanks!--
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cpus. I don't see that on
gigabytes site and given the board has a x16 3.0 and a x4 3.0, and a
m-2 connector with pcie x4 given 12 lanes in the cpu something would
likely not be connected...
msi says the x16 is a x4 with an amd athlon with radeon graphics. it
is possible that the inte
What does lspci show? if it does not show in lspci then there is a
hardware/bios problem causing it to not show up.
If it shows up in lspci then it is a driver problem (no driver, and/or
driver does not have that pciid in it--pciids show via the modinfo
).
On Sat, May 17, 2025 at 9:07 AM lejecz
I should have mentioned - why I thought people would know
each/this cpu - that, this Athlon is an APU - and its
graphics do work a ok.--
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Hi guys.
I'm having trouble with getting Arc 310 to work - seems like
there is no trace of it in running Fedora.
VGA is certainly okey & powered up - fan spins.
I've been trying a few changes in BIOS but to no avail.
any suggestion are much appreciated.
many thanks, L.--
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On 29/10/2022 15:19, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
On Sat, 2022-10-29 at 12:01 +0100, lejeczek via users wrote:
Hi guys.
Does anybody use 'amd-pstate' and if yes could share a howto
on how to have Fedora use that driver?
many thanks, L.
If you have a Zen2 or newer AMD processor, you
On 3/12/23 08:57, lejeczek via users wrote:
Sometimes - way way too often - I cannot suspend my Fedora.
Whether with power button or GUI or command line, system would not go to
sleep.
I have an external Dell p2418d always connected but whether that monitor
is connected or not, seems to make no
Hi guys.
Sometimes - way way too often - I cannot suspend my Fedora.
Whether with power button or GUI or command line, system
would not go to sleep.
I have an external Dell p2418d always connected but whether
that monitor is connected or not, seems to make no
difference when it happens, when i
video.so
> libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_15
> libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
> vainfo: VA-API version: 1.16 (libva 2.16.0)
> vainfo: Driver version: Mesa Gallium driver 22.2.3 for AMD
> Radeon Graphics (renoir, LLVM 15.0.0, DRM 3.48,
> 6.0.9-
monitor goes blank.mesa-va-drivers-22.2.3-1.fc37.x86_64
I think it is new in 37th Mesa and its AMD drivers.
F37 dropped vaapi support from mesa because of patent issues. I don't
know if that is your issue, but there are freeworld packages on
rpmfusion that restore the functionality. But,
not just laptop's screen which goes blank,
> this same happens to external monitor. It seems random as to
> which/when monitor goes blank.
> I think it is new in 37th Mesa and its AMD drivers.
F37 dropped vaapi support from mesa because of patent issues. I don't
know if
"Join", which
is how I have it.
many thanks, L.
Actually, it's not just laptop's screen which goes blank,
this same happens to external monitor. It seems random as to
which/when monitor goes blank.
I think it is new in 37th Mesa and its AMD drivers._
Hi guys.
I've just upgraded to f37 and for the first time I
experience what I've heard others "suffered" from - some
builtin LED/LCD monitor issues which, if I remembered
correctly had something to do with power management deep in
kernel/drivers.
Does anybody else see this?
Again, this is a
On Sat, 2022-10-29 at 12:01 +0100, lejeczek via users wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> Does anybody use 'amd-pstate' and if yes could share a howto
> on how to have Fedora use that driver?
>
> many thanks, L.
>
If you have a Zen2 or newer AMD processor, you can use a grub
Hi,
On Saturday, 29 October 2022 12:01:27 BST lejeczek via users wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> Does anybody use 'amd-pstate' and if yes could share a howto
> on how to have Fedora use that driver?
There is a generic "how-to" on the Phoronix site which may help you.
htt
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wrote:
>
> That looks interesting, but the link shows no description, not even a
> README. Is this specifically for AMD chipsets or is it more general?
>
Like I said previously, this is alpha quality software. Not even b
t the link shows no description, not even a
> README. Is this specifically for AMD chipsets or is it more general?
Sorry, I meant is it ASUS-specific or AMD-specific?
poc
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daemon did not automatically
> install.
> But the author helped me troubleshoot that stuff on Discord and we
> got
> it
> working.
That looks interesting, but the link shows no description, not even a
README. Is this specifically for AMD chipse
Update
I got GPU switching by downloading and building this utility:
https://gitlab.com/asus-linux/supergfxctl
It does not require a custom kernel. The author just uploaded it. There
were a few dependency issues and the daemon did not automatically install.
But the author helped me troubleshoot
I recently purchased an ASUS A17 laptop with an AMD 4800H processor. Of
course I immediately installed Fedora 34 on it. Everything works well out
of the box... except GPU switching.
The ASUS A17 comes with 2 GPUs. GPU0 is the integrated GPU (iGPU) on the
4800H processor. GPU1 is a discrete
On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 10:49 AM lejeczek via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> I have a Lenovo E14 Gen2 which sports AMD Ryzen 4500U which
> has recently became very annoying.
> I do not shut the system off but, like many other I presume,
> pu
Hi,
I have a t14s with the same issue. You can try later flavors of the
mainline vanilla kernel. From the time I started with these the
frequency went down of this problems occurrence and it still may be less
than it originally occurred, but it is still present periodically even
with the curr
Hi guys.
I have a Lenovo E14 Gen2 which sports AMD Ryzen 4500U which
has recently became very annoying.
I do not shut the system off but, like many other I presume,
put it to sleep, or system does it automatically.
Resuming is the problem, sometimes. It's third sometimes Nth
time, pre
On 12/4/20 5:36 PM, Amadeus WM via users wrote:
I want to run some deep learning models so I'll go with an nvidia card, but
just out of curiosity,
does Fedora ship with the drivers for the radeon card, or it's a similar
process to nvidia's
proprietary drivers?
The AMD drivers
020-12-04 at 16:03 +, Amadeus W.M. via users wrote:
>> My trustworthy dell precision 7400 has finally died - although I may be
>> able to resurrect it. I'm looking into building a new pc, and I'm
>> considering an AMD Ryzen 7 processor, with the appropriate motherboard
I too was wondering about this, as I am in the process of building a PC
for both my son and I...he wants an AMD Ryzen 7 "5xxx" seriesI was
going to go with the Ryzen 5 "5xxx" series. Nice to know it works with
no issues. Now if only I can get some decent GPU's wit
>
> AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Eight Core 4.4GHz (Socket AM4) Processor -
> Asus Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB GDDR6 PCI-Express Graphics Card
> Samsung 970 EVO Plus Polaris 500GB M.2 2280 PCI-e 3.0 x4 NVMe Solid State
> Drive
> Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Impact (AMD AM4) DDR4 X570 Chipset Mini-
On Fri, 2020-12-04 at 16:03 +, Amadeus W.M. via users wrote:
> My trustworthy dell precision 7400 has finally died - although I may be
> able to resurrect it. I'm looking into building a new pc, and I'm
> considering an AMD Ryzen 7 processor, with the appropriate
On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 10:03 AM Amadeus W.M. via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> My trustworthy dell precision 7400 has finally died - although I may be
> able to resurrect it. I'm looking into building a new pc, and I'm
> considering an AMD Ryzen 7 proces
My trustworthy dell precision 7400 has finally died - although I may be
able to resurrect it. I'm looking into building a new pc, and I'm
considering an AMD Ryzen 7 processor, with the appropriate motherboards
and peripherals.
Does fedora run on that, and are there any known issue
On Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 08:46:06AM -0500, David wrote:
> I have a 5500XT card.
> My kernel and mesa are the latest versions.
> Do I need to install any packages related to graphics?
You shouldn't need anything extra.
> What software can I run to test the card ?
What kind of tests do you want to
I have a 5500XT card.
My kernel and mesa are the latest versions.
Do I need to install any packages related to graphics?
What software can I run to test the card ?
David Locklear
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Can someone please tell me the difference between these 2 drivers of Xorg ?
xorg-x11-drv-amdgpu
xorg-x11-drv-ati
They both seem to do the same thing.
Regards,
Sreyan
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Corporation Skylake GT2 [HD
Graphics 520] (rev 07)
01:00.0 Display controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Sun
XT [Radeon HD 8670A/8670M/8690M / R5 M330 / M430 / Radeon 520 Mobile]
(rev 83)
2) Can you tell me how interpret the PCI bus information from the lspci
output for the X
where I can force it to use my GPU like described
in this post:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1056431
That page is about NVidia GPUs, not AMD. And it is somewhat old
information.
I still don't understand why you're spending so much effort on something
that will be of little benefit or, m
Does anyone know where the xorg.conf is located ?
It is not in /etc/X11 in my system:
/etc/X11 $ ls
total 28
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Jul 25 2019 applnk
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Apr 13 16:46 fontpath.d
drwxr-xr-x. 5 root root 4096 Apr 13 17:37 xinit
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 547 Jul 27
Samuel Sieb:
>>> Not sure what you're asking there. Thunderbird will access all
>>> your mail. Since you're using gmail, all the mail stays on the
>>> server and Thunderbird keeps a local cache for quick access.
Ed Greshko:
> Well, I did write "And tell T-Bird to delete messages after a
> g
>
> 90% of it isn't worth keeping for even a day, let alone
> forever.
Well regardless, I hate being blindsided.
On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 11:17 PM Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 05/04/2020 08:23 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> >
> > Permanent deletion should not be allowed in Thunderbird.
>
> Including sp
On 05/04/2020 08:23 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
Permanent deletion should not be allowed in Thunderbird.
Including spam? Not everybody wants all of their email kept on the
server forever. 90% of it isn't worth keeping for even a day, let alone
forever.
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>
> If a function moves a message to Trash, it isn't "deleted" it
> is moved to a folder called Trash (the default setting). Even when it
> comes to "deleting" a message there
> are options in "Server Settings". One of which is actually deletion.
Well it seems I have shot myself in the foot here
On 2020-05-04 22:23, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>
> In any event, it now sounds as if you want to move messages out of your
> "inbox" after a given period of time.
> For that, you'd use "Message Filters" located in Tools.
>
>
> No that is not what I want. I don't want local copies of mess
>
> In any event, it now sounds as if you want to move messages out of your
> "inbox" after a given period of time.
> For that, you'd use "Message Filters" located in Tools.
No that is not what I want. I don't want local copies of messages more than
90 days old. I still want them on the server. I
On 2020-05-04 21:45, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> Well I set the retention policy to 90 days and it went ahead and deleted all
> my mails from the server in that time period. Now I don't know what to do. It
> permanently deleted them. This is why I don't use email clients.
>
> Any way to recover t
Well I set the retention policy to 90 days and it went ahead and deleted
all my mails from the server in that time period. Now I don't know what to
do. It permanently deleted them. This is why I don't use email clients.
Any way to recover them ?
On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 3:48 PM Ed Greshko wrote:
On Fri, 01 May 2020 20:12:05 -
"Sreyan Chakravarty" wrote:
> > On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:33:54 -
> > "stan" ; wrote:
> > Check at the website of the builder of your laptop, and
> > maybe ask them if it is possible. That's the simplest solution. No
> > dice?
> I can try but most probab
Hi.
On Sat, 02 May 2020 13:16:37 +0530 Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> On 5/2/20 5:55 AM, Roger Heflin wrote:
>> You will want these commands:
>> sudo "echo ON > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
>> sudo "echo DIS > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
> These commands fail with the error:
Right click on any folder, Properties, Retention Policy.
Also read this:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1113291
Mike
On 5/2/20 2:58 AM, users-requ...@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
Sir, you have converted me into a Thunderbird user. It is awesome. Let
me know if the quoting is c
On 2020-05-02 18:04, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 5/2/20 12:57 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>>
>> On 5/2/20 2:36 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>> I use Thunderbird for my personal email and Evolution for work (Exchange
>>> server). In Thunderbird, I can press CTRL-SHIFT-L and it will send to the
>>> list
On 5/2/20 12:55 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
But the root question remains:
What do I do with extra hardware ? Is there no pragmatic use under Linux ?
Nothing to do with Linux, it's whatever you find a use for. For just
general desktop use it's not really useful.
In Windows there is gamin
On 5/2/20 12:57 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
On 5/2/20 2:36 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I use Thunderbird for my personal email and Evolution for work
(Exchange server). In Thunderbird, I can press CTRL-SHIFT-L and it
will send to the list address and not the individual sender.
Sir, you have co
On 5/2/20 2:36 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I use Thunderbird for my personal email and Evolution for work
(Exchange server). In Thunderbird, I can press CTRL-SHIFT-L and it
will send to the list address and not the individual sender.
Sir, you have converted me into a Thunderbird user. It is aweso
On 5/2/20 2:41 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
But it doesn't give you any benefit. For the window manager and most
application, you would never notice the difference. It might even be
slower using the AMD gpu because of all the copies back and forth.
That might actually explain why running
On 5/2/20 5:55 AM, Roger Heflin wrote:
You will want these commands:
sudo "echo ON > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
sudo "echo DIS > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
that will run the redirect under the sudo.
Nopes.
These commands fail with the error:
sudo: echo ON > /sys/ke
You will want these commands:
sudo "echo ON > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
sudo "echo DIS > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
that will run the redirect under the sudo.
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On 5/1/20 1:12 PM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
I was going to suggest building a kernel without the intel driver
Ok before I about compiling my own kernel I would like to inform you about what
I have done so far.
I'm pretty sure if you do that, you will have a bad situation. You will
end up
rks is that the better GPU
(AMD in this case) is used for 3D rendering to a buffer and then that
buffer is copied into the other (Intel) device for outputting to the
display. If you blacklist the i915, you will have no graphics at all.
You might be right.
My question to the OP is why do you
On 5/1/20 1:23 PM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:39:11 -
"stan" wrote:
You won't get excommunicated for not following the guidelines, but you
are less likely to get help. :-)
Okay this will probably be the dumbest question you have got but can you tell me what
email cli
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:39:11 -
> "stan" wrote:
> You won't get excommunicated for not following the guidelines, but you
> are less likely to get help. :-)
Okay this will probably be the dumbest question you have got but can you tell
me what email client allows "quoting". I mean what is bes
> On 4/28/20 4:14 AM, Samuel Sieb via users wrote:
>
> The reason you can't turn it off from the bios is likely because that
> isn't possible. There obviously aren't separate video out ports for
> each device. My understanding of how this works is that the bette
:+:Pwr::00:02.0
So far so good.
This makes sense since I suspected the Integrated Graphics was being used and
the Discrete Graphics card ie. AMD was off.
The tutorial then instructs to turn on the discrete graphics and connect it to
the graphics output using these two commands:
sudo echo ON &
On Mon, 2020-04-27 at 15:39 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> You won't get excommunicated for not following the guidelines, but
> you are less likely to get help. :-)
That's certainly true. There are some quite knowledgeable people on
the internet (not just this mailing list), who are quite willin
them if it is possible. That's the simplest solution. No
dice?
The reason you can't turn it off from the bios is likely because that
isn't possible. There obviously aren't separate video out ports for
each device. My understanding of how this works is that the better GPU
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:33:54 -
"Sreyan Chakravarty" wrote:
> How would you solve this in X ?
Caveat, I have never had to deal with this issue because I have never
had two gpus.
But, here goes. If you want to be sure that only the gpu you desire
runs, you need to ensure that the driver for
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:32:11 -
"Sreyan Chakravarty" wrote:
> > PS Since you are becoming a regular on the list, you should start
> > observing the posting etiquette. Trimming irrelevant material from
> > replies, and posting responses inline after the pertinent material
> > they reference.
On Mon, 2020-04-27 at 16:32 +, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> > PS Since you are becoming a regular on the list, you should start
> > observing the posting etiquette. Trimming irrelevant material from
> > replies, and posting responses inline after the pertinent material they
> > reference.
>
>
> So, my
> recommendation is for you to get your issue solved in X, and once it is
> solved there, see if wayland will pick up the solution from X, or run
> wayland on X.
>
How would you solve this in X ?
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> PS Since you are becoming a regular on the list, you should start
> observing the posting etiquette. Trimming irrelevant material from
> replies, and posting responses inline after the pertinent material they
> reference.
Apologies.
I think that is because I was replying from Gmail.
Can you
On Thu, 23 Apr 2020 12:19:49 +0530
Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> Just tell me something:
>
> Is there a support forum for Wayland ?
>
> Maybe a mailing list ? I can only see a wayland-devel mailing list.
>
> Where do I ask support questions for Wayland ?
>
> Xorg has a nice users lists that I h
binary running from
> > /usr/libexec/switcheroo
> >
> > Other than that there seem to be no configurable options.
>
> Your original question/problem has slipped my mind.
> But I gather that you have a hybrid laptop with Intel
> CPU and AMD GPU. I have no personal e
m to be no configurable options.
Your original question/problem has slipped my mind.
But I gather that you have a hybrid laptop with Intel
CPU and AMD GPU. I have no personal experience with
such beasts but I would think that it 'justs works'
with recent kernels and radeon/amdgpu drivers.
> On 4/20/20 10:49 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>
> That appears to be a tool for managing multiple video devices like you have.
You know what is funny is that I launched 2 terminals - one with the option
"Launch using dedicated graphics card" and one normally.
Then I ran the command
time tre
> On Mon, 2020-04-20 at 23:19 +0530, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> So read up a little on this so you won't be confused by
> advice
I actually tried to understand what was the deal with switcheroo from here:
https://developer.gnome.org/switcheroo-control/stable/gdbus-net.hadess.SwitcherooControl.htm
> On Mon, 2020-04-20 at 11:27 +, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>
> Have a look at this url:
> https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Dynamic-Switchable-Graphics-vs-Nvidia-O...
> It is rather old info but might give you an indication of where
> the problem lies.
> I have no releva
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 at 14:34, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> In that
>> case, I did a text mode install and then install the (Nvidia)
>> drivers for the discrete graphics to get around the GUI installer's
>> attempts to use bumblebee (linux optimus support).
>
>
> Could yo
>
> u tell me how you di
On Mon, 2020-04-20 at 23:19 +0530, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> > The hybrid pc's have always been
> > a bit troublesome to configure. As recent AMD graphics runs under
> > Wayland without problems it might have something to do with the age
> > of your AMD chip a
On 4/20/20 10:49 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
The hybrid pc's have always been
a bit troublesome to configure. As recent AMD graphics runs under
Wayland without problems it might have something to do with the age
of your AMD chip and/or the hybrid complication.
I ha
On Mon, 2020-04-20 at 23:19 +0530, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> > The hybrid pc's have always been
> > a bit troublesome to configure. As recent AMD graphics runs under
> > Wayland without problems it might have something to do with the age
> > of your AMD chip a
>
> The hybrid pc's have always been
> a bit troublesome to configure. As recent AMD graphics runs under
> Wayland without problems it might have something to do with the age
> of your AMD chip and/or the hybrid complication.
I have an application called Switcheroo running, d
>
> In that
> case, I did a text mode install and then install the (Nvidia)
> drivers for the discrete graphics to get around the GUI installer's
> attempts to use bumblebee (linux optimus support).
Could you tell me how you did a text mode install ? Via Kickstart ?
I didn't know that there was
On Mon, 2020-04-20 at 11:27 +, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> > With Optimus, output of the hardware graphics processor is sent
> > to the frame buffer of the integrated graphics processor.
>
> I don't have Optimus as my laptop is old.
Have a look at this url:
https://ww
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 at 08:27, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>
> > With Optimus, output of the hardware graphics processor is sent
> > to the frame buffer of the integrated graphics processor.
>
> I don't have Optimus as my laptop is old.
>
Optimus goes back 10 years, but I don't know if it was used
> With Optimus, output of the hardware graphics processor is sent
> to the frame buffer of the integrated graphics processor.
I don't have Optimus as my laptop is old.
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yet it ships as the
> default option in Fedora.
> >>>
> >>> > If it change my grep I find this:
> >>> > lspci | grep -i nvid
> >>> > 01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107 [GeForce 940MX] (rev
> a2)
> >>> > 01:00.
> On 4/19/20 6:07 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>
> Why do you think it's not being used?
Because there is an option to launch any application with the option "Launch
using dedicated graphics cards".
This would imply that the primary display adapter is the inbuilt Intel Graphics.
I want to to
> In most of the laptops with additional graphics cards I don't believe
> the intel card is even going to be wired to the display at all.
I don't think that is the case. The reason being that there is an option to
launch programs using "a dedicated graphics card" in Gnome. I think GNOME is
using
> If you set GNOME session to be Xorg, and configure xorg to use amdgpu, that
> would leave mutter on TTY1 (ctrl+alt+f1) runnin on the intel card and your
> session on the amdgpu.
>
> Which sounds kinda nice?
>
> *But you can edit the /etc/gdm.conf to run on Xorg instead and use the
> amgpu.
Is
to do. (It would seem disable in the bios would
> be the fasted option all round)
I want to continue with Wayland with my AMD card as the primary display adapter.
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>>> doesn't seem to be a whole lot support for it, yet it ships as the default
>>> option in Fedora.
>>>
>>> > If it change my grep I find this:
>>> > lspci | grep -i nvid
>>> > 01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107 [GeForce
On 4/19/20 6:07 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
It has an AMD Radeon R5 M330 Graphics (2 GB DDR3 dedicated) GPU which is
currently not being used by Wayland Gnome in Fedora.
Why do you think it's not being used?
This is the output of:
$ lspci | grep -i VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible contr
t;>
>> > If it change my grep I find this:
>> > lspci | grep -i nvid
>> > 01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107 [GeForce 940MX] (rev a2)
>> > 01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GM107 High Definition Audio
>> > Controller [GeForce 940MX]
orporation GM107 [GeForce 940MX] (rev a2)
> > 01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GM107 High Definition Audio
> > Controller [GeForce 940MX] (rev a1)
>
> You are right if I replace VGA with amd in my grep, I can see my card:
>
> $ lspci | grep -i amd
> 01:00.0 Display
on Audio
> Controller [GeForce 940MX] (rev a1)
You are right if I replace VGA with amd in my grep, I can see my card:
$ lspci | grep -i amd
01:00.0 Display controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Sun XT
[Radeon HD 8670A/8670M/8690M / R5 M330 / M430 / Radeon 520 Mobile] (rev 83)
Bu
n, 19 Apr 2020 at 14:08, Sreyan Chakravarty
>> wrote:
>>
>>> My laptop model is the HP-ac179tx.
>>> Full Specs here: https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c04919819
>>>
>>> It has an AMD Radeon R5 M330 Graphics (2 GB DDR3 dedicated) GPU whic
On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 at 14:28, Anthony F McInerney wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 at 14:08, Sreyan Chakravarty
> wrote:
>
>> My laptop model is the HP-ac179tx.
>> Full Specs here: https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c04919819
>>
>> It has an AMD Radeo
and I have the nvidia
supplied driver installed and in use. The add-on cards typically
don't list as VGA.
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 8:08 AM Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>
> My laptop model is the HP-ac179tx.
> Full Specs here: https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c04919819
>
>
On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 at 14:08, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> My laptop model is the HP-ac179tx.
> Full Specs here: https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c04919819
>
> It has an AMD Radeon R5 M330 Graphics (2 GB DDR3 dedicated) GPU which is
> currently not being used by Wayland
My laptop model is the HP-ac179tx.
Full Specs here: https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c04919819
It has an AMD Radeon R5 M330 Graphics (2 GB DDR3 dedicated) GPU which is
currently not being used by Wayland Gnome in Fedora.
This is the output of:
$ lspci | grep -i VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible
I didn't find another good place to document the process for others so I
created an Ask Fedora Topic:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/setting-up-folding-home-to-use-opencl-with-the-amdgpu-drivers/6132
Thanks,
Richard
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Ok, I THINK i may have got it working!!!
For posterity here are the amdgpu (amd proprietary) packages I had to
install. I'm still running the open source drivers for video.
# rpm -qa | grep amdgpu
libdrm-amdgpu-2.4.99-967956.el8.x86_64
libdrm-amdgpu-common-1.0.0-967956.el8.noarch
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