Rupert, I got the built-in amd driver back working. I found someone who
explained that the amd's uninstaller may not remove the blacklist.
use
ls -l /etc/modprobe.d/
to see if it lists the file blacklist-amdgpu.conf
If it does, you need to remove that file. I just used this command to
move the
Same thing as Rupert. Here is my situation, having uninstalled amd's
drivers per their instructions, and also removed amd repos. I guess I
have to reinstall Windo- I mean Ubuntu.
sudo lshw -c video
*-display UNCLAIMED
description: VGA compatible controller
product: Navi 21 [
> But that being said - why not use the amdgpu driver distributed in Ubuntu?
I need HIPS/rocm support with Blender, using Cycles. It's utterly necessary,
it's not optional. I also use ollama / llama.cpp. And, I use ComfyUI (which
supports flux and sd image generation).
If there's no interest get
I have some speculation, I only have my own machine, so it's not like I
can really test this. Just speculating.
I suspect this is caused by the "OpenH264 Video Codec provided by Cisco
Systems, Inc." plugin in Firefox, which re-enabled itself after I
updated my apps. Steam may also be using somethi
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