I uploaded a quick video about the issue for Github. Passing it along to you as well :)
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- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.13 months
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.13 months
NP, I know what I am doing is an edge case, so I’d love to help get it fixed if possible.
Just let me know what I need to do and I’ll test it.
Also if you need footage or screenshots I can also provide that too if it makes it easier to triage.
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.13 months
OK, I’ve tried it. A amdgpu-uninstall, and a purge of amdgpu-install. With a re-install of “amdgpu-install_7.2.1.70201-1_all.deb” followed by amdgpu-install --usecase=graphics and it’s loads. But with no OpenCL davinci is confused with GPU and refuses to launch.
I then run my prior command to install OpenCL, and it still crashes on boot. Is there a log I can share.
Also I am on Linux Mint (I know it’s Ubuntu), but I am hopeful there aren’t much different between the two version.
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.13 months
No, I’ve been using “sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=opencl” Since Mesa has been working for OpenGL. Let me try and see if it works
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.13 months
I am also running an edge case with an iGPU and a Laptop. Let me know if you want me to run or try anything else.
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.13 months
Just finished installing DaVinci_Resolve_Studio_20.3.2_Linux.
With amdgpu-install_7.2.1.70201-1_all.deb the app does start and the splash screen shows. But the app crashes before the main menu appears. I presume there’s still issues in the OpenCL implementation. Not sure if it’s a Davinci issue or a Driver issue. Old driver still works.
Updating the issue myself, but yeah let me know if you want me to check anything else.
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.13 months
Found the driver, amdgpu-install_7.2.1.70201-1_all.deb.
Downloaded and installed. And while it doesn’t immediately crash, it’s still crashing before the main page loads. Just after the fairlight page. Will see if there is any Davinci updates and report back
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.13 months
Looks like they copies 7.2 folder when the updated to 7.2.1. Only REHL and another distro has March files, the rest are dated Jan.
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.13 months
Last I tried to download it for Ubuntu last night. The file wasn’t there, will check again when I can
Is this Chromium or WebKit?
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•Why Flatpak Won and Snap and AppImage Didn't. - Cameron Knauff3 months
I use flatpak and app images for different uses.
App images are like portable exe files for onetime use apps. Like Rufus
Flatpaks are like installable exes from the devs website. Used for apps I want to used and use again on my machine.
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.14 months
Posted, I also had an error on the output
Memory access fault by GPU node-1 (Agent handle: 0x5a020e3bce10) on address 0x7f86a34eb000. Reason: Page not present or supervisor privilege. Aborted (core dumped)
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.14 months
More than happy to, though it might be later today thing
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.14 months
That is fantastic to hear!
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.14 months
Thank you, hopefully it’s something small
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.14 months
fixed, I couldn’t remember if it was 11 or 1.1 and I wrote the post on my phone.
- the16bitgamer@programming.devtoLinux@programming.dev•PSA for those using DaVinci Resolve with AMD GPUs, don't install ROCM 7.2, stay on 7.1.14 months
On my main rig I am using Nvidia RTX3060 12G, I was considering AMD, but this is putting that into question.
My laptop is using AMD for CPU and GPU which is why I ran into this. Was concerned that it was an issue with Linux Mint. So happy it isn’t.
Good night sweet prince