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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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
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!
COSMIC is not so much “testing” as in “many bugs”, I basically found none. But they just lack maaany essential features. It is really breat to get a desktop that implements nice fancy stuff from Plasma etc. straight from the beginning.
I am not sure how ready it will be when it launches, as in features. But it is pretty nice and the apps are damn fast. I use the appstore on Fedora Kinoite when searching Flatpak apps. It has no native package integration so it does what I want, really nice.
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I have no idea. That docker thing on windows is basically running a Linux VM (or run Linux parallel like with WSL).
On Linux docker is a container. It needs namespaces but no virtualization. It runs on your kernel.
Never used docker desktop, thats just some GUI. Just install Docker, or Podman.