A website with the make log is linked. I’m having a problem with installing drivers on my Fedora install. I have an RX6600 and would like to install the amdgpu drivers. I’ve tried trough dnf and the official amdgpu-install script. Any ideas why this compile error is happening? Actually considering going to Arch or Ubuntu because of this. I’ve had a lot of problems with AMD drivers on Fedora. I would like to also use Blender GPU Rendering. This is what their page says about it. The drivers I had previously were the normal ones. Now I’m having problems installing any drivers.
HIP – AMD
HIP is supported on Windows and Linux and requires a AMD graphics card with the Vega architecture or newer. Both discrete GPUs and APUs are supported.
Supported GPUs include:
Radeon VII
Radeon RX Vega Series
Radeon RX 5000 Series
Radeon RX 6000 Series
Radeon RX 7000 Series
Radeon Pro WX 9100
Radeon Pro W6000 Series
Minimum driver versions:
Windows: Radeon Software 21.12.1 or Radeon PRO Software 21.Q4
Linux: Radeon Software 22.10 or ROCm 5.3
Please refer to AMD’s website for more information about AMD graphics cards and their architectures.
Would I need to install ROCm? Trough their AMD’s install script it was represented as an option, but I ran into the same problem here.
AMDGPU drivers are a part of Linux itself, so you shouldn’t need to install them manually. They’re already there.
What Blender seems to want is ROCm HIP. The
rocm-hip
package might be what it wants? Try to install it and see if that works.Well, I figured that out. But the problem is now my drivers are kind of broken. The error you are seeing in the log is what is not letting me download the drivers.
So, see the other comment for the dnf message when installing amdgpu-core. Everything else except amdgpu-core gets installed properly. The error says ERROR: This package can only be installed on EL8. Which makes no sense.
Did you add a repo for RHEL8 to your Fedora install? Please, undo that.
Please, don’t blindly follow instructions you find online, particularly when it comes down to installing something as important as drivers.
Installing drivers from third party sources should be done only as the last resort and only if you know exactly what you’re doing.
I just realized this myself as well and posted it into an another comment. Should have replied here instead. But now the only problem is Blender crashing.
ghost_event_proc: ghost redraw decor 1 wm_event_do_handlers: Handling event wmEvent type:1/LEFTMOUSE, val:1/PRESS, prev_type:1/LEFTMOUSE, prev_val:2/RELEASE, modifier={}, keymodifier:0, flag:{}, mouse:(1550,1038), utf8:'', pointer:0x7f696c2e7a80 UI_menutype_draw: opening menu "TOPBAR_MT_editor_menus" UI_menutype_draw: opening menu "NODE_MT_editor_menus" UI_menutype_draw: opening menu "FILEBROWSER_MT_editor_menus" UI_menutype_draw: opening menu "VIEW3D_MT_editor_menus" I0123 17:01:56.235076 4894 device.cpp:390] CPU render threads disabled for interactive render. I0123 17:01:56.235121 4894 device.cpp:511] Mapped host memory limit set to 12,362,813,440 bytes. (11.51G) I0123 17:01:56.235285 4894 device_impl.cpp:62] Using AVX2 CPU kernels. Writing: /tmp/sky.crash.txt Segmentation fault (core dumped) [aapo@aapo-fedora ~]$ cat /tmp/sky.crash.txt # Blender 3.6.7, Commit date: 1970-01-01 00:00, Hash unknown bpy.ops.wm.open_mainfile(filepath="/home/aapo/Desktop/koodi/Blender/sky.blend", load_ui=True, use_scripts=False, display_file_selector=False, state=2) # Operator bpy.ops.wm.tool_set_by_id(name="builtin.select_box", cycle=False, space_type='NODE_EDITOR') # Operator bpy.ops.wm.tool_set_by_id(name="builtin.select_box", cycle=False, space_type='VIEW_3D') # Operator bpy.ops.screen.userpref_show() # Operator bpy.ops.wm.tool_set_by_id(name="builtin.select_box", cycle=False, space_type='NODE_EDITOR') # Operator bpy.ops.wm.tool_set_by_id(name="builtin.select_box", cycle=False, space_type='VIEW_3D') # Operator # backtrace blender(+0x2dbff8c) [0x55b438d67f8c] blender(+0x937963) [0x55b4368df963] /usr/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x3dbb0) [0x7f699ea5fbb0] # Python backtrace [aapo@aapo-fedora ~]$
This is all the logs I seem to get. The logs before the cat command are from running Blender.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2216594
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/2145
Looks like you’re hitting a known bug that isn’t fixed yet.
Reportedly, ROCm 5.6.1 is the lastest working version, so you could try to downgrade. Something
dnf install rocm-*-5.6.1
should do the trick.