It's unfortunate that the AMD installer doesn't clean up properly after
itself. You should file a bug with AMD for that.
It might also be a good idea to check the source of all of your
installed packages to make sure there are no other non-Ubuntu packages
that might interfere with the rest of the
Woo, Aaron that's a great find and super kind of you to relay it. I'll
definitely try that. Thanks!
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6.8.0-44 breaks amdgpu-dkms 6.8.5
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 [
Great to hear the AMD packages are getting fixed. Thanks for copying
that here. I guess I have 3 paths to follow:
1. trying to get "Regular AMD GPU acceleration" (built-into kernel) working
(see below),
2. awaiting AMD GPU graphics acceleration (if (1) doesn't work),
3. awaiting AMD GPU compute (
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> If there's no interest getting Ubuntu to work with AMD gpu compute,
then do I need to use something other than Ubuntu?
Sigh. Really? We're not pulling security fixes out of the kernel just
for a few users of an out-of-tree kernel module. It leaves *all* users
of the in-tree amdpgpu module vulner
Last comment from https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/3628
> It's now fixed in the KCL code. It will be included in the next packaged
> driver update.
> If you don't want to wait for that, you can adjust the code to align with the
> changes in the kernel API.
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> 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
> Could one of you (perhaps Juerg Haefliger (@juergh) ) provide
instructions/pointers for us users on how to get AMD GPU acceleration
+/- ROCm facilities working with fully patched 24.04, please?
I don't know what ROCm is... Regular AMD GPU acceleration should work
just fine without having to inst
> The bug is ubuntu's :
No it's not. You are using an out-of-tree kernel module that is totally
and completely unsupported by Ubuntu. You cannot expect us to support
any random sh** that people download and install from the internet. I
understand your frustration but that's what it is.
> I don't
Could one of you (perhaps Juerg Haefliger (@juergh) ) provide
instructions/pointers for us users on how to get AMD GPU acceleration
+/- ROCm facilities working with fully patched 24.04, please?
I upgraded to Noble from Jammy, found poor graphics performance, spotted
software rendering, found inst
> I don't know why i use dkms
When you installed the packaged version of ROCm you can use arguments to
decide whether or not to build the DKMS package. I don't expect you
really need it with this kernel version.
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The bug is ubuntu's :
it is a patch picked from stable and backported #2074091
to quote Ubuntu's own explaination :
SRU Justification
Impact:
The upstream process for stable tree updates is quite similar
in scope to the Ubuntu SRU process, e.g., each patch has to
I am tending to agree with Juerg, this is not Ubuntu's bug. They picked
up a stable update that fixed a problem, but it just so happens this
DKMS doesn't compile anymore.
I think the DKMS package will need to be re-spun due to this change.
I suggest reporting it here: https://gitlab.freedesktop.o
@ Juerg : I don't understand what you say, too many un-negations (i am not a
native english speaker)
I just want it to work, i asked for nothing, ubuntu just broke after upgrade to
6.8.0-44, and i did no fancy installation, just use amdgpu-install years ago,
and upgrade.
The bug analyse shows
The commit messages mentions:
Fixes: 5aa1dfcdf0a4 ("drm/mst: Refactor the flow for payload
allocation/removement")
which we have in 6.8 and which is the reason this commit landed in 6.8. It
seems to be a valid fix from AMD. Removing it to unbreak an unsupported
out-of-tree and out-of-archive
Related, my PR: https://github.com/ROCm/ROCK-Kernel-Driver/pull/171
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