well, today i (partially) realized why my basic drivers don’t work: the preinstalled packages amdgpu and amdgpu-dkms seem to not work due to amdgpu-dkms being unconfigured. tried configuring it and got the same error. around about there my system stopped using even the iGPU and i had to uninstall some other drivers (thanks @lena@gregtech.eu )

  • 3DMVR
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    -315 hours ago

    Ive had no issues, nvidias just better when it comes to actual software support, like for blender, amd works mostly fine for me on cachyos, hip rt crashes blender tho. All of my steam games run fine. I did have to reinstall my os after messing stuff up setting up qemu, attaching my gpu as a device did not go correctly and when I removed qemu through the terminal (black screen) it stayed stuck on my integrated gpu and couldn’t recognize the seperate one anymoere. Only issue ive really had, wont try to set up a windows virtual desktop again.

    • Natanox
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      815 hours ago

      nvidias just better when it comes to actual software support

      Lol no.

      • 3DMVR
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        13 hours ago

        realtime vfx in houdini and embergen?

      • 3DMVR
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        13 hours ago

        For 3d rendering? Vr gaming? Its far superior?

      • JackGreenEarth
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        314 hours ago

        Most local AI apps have cuda support for local GPU, only a few have rocm

        • Natanox
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          414 hours ago

          Oh, that way around. Yeah, more software is using Nvidia CUDA although you can run increasingly more stuff via ZLUDA. Also more and more software comes around supporting ROCm or just uses a vulkan layer. In the end the biggest struggle is to install either CUDA or ROCm drivers, both can be lretty annoying to install depending on your distro. For local AI apps just use the ones supporting ROCm. Haven’t gotten into trouble there so far.