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Step-by-step – AMDGPU Pro Installation in Linux Mint 20

September 4, 2020 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Installing

  1. 2. Downloading AMDGPU-Pro for Mint

    Download AMDGPU for Mint GNU/Linux

    Get AMDGPU .deb for Mint

    Choose any of the latest Radeon Devices.
    And then Grab the Latest available Release for Linux Mint 20+.

  2. 4. Installing AMDGPU-Pro Installer

    First, Access Target directory
    Usually with:

    cd ~/Downloads

    To Check it’s there List the contents with:

    ls . | grep amdgpu

    The grep Command refine the output List showing only the Entries matching the Keyword.
    But if you are in Trouble to Find the Location on Terminal then See: How to Access Downloads Folder from Browser.

    Now to Set up AMDGPU Installer Run:

    sudo apt install ./amdgpu*.deb
  3. 5. Installing AMDGPU-Pro Driver

    Now to Install AMDGPU-Pro for Mint
    First, to check the multiple available options you should issue:

    amdgpu-install -h

    You can Setup the Pro Version with the pro Flag for the Vulkan implementation.
    So for instance to achieve a Multi Implementations setup the Command is like:

    amdgpu-install --usecase=graphics,opencl --opencl=rocr --vulkan=amdvlk,pro

    Agree to the License to achieve the Setup:

    License Agreement
  4. 6. Configuring for Use

    Now to Configure AMDGPU-PRO Driver for Use
    First, Add the Username to the “video” Group with:

    sudo usermod -a -G video $LOGNAME

    Follow Editing the Grub Config File with GEdit (Or other Editors):

    sudo gedit /etc/default/grub

    Locate and Replace GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=”quiet splash” with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=”quiet splash amdgpu.vm_fragment_size=9″.
    Then Save & Exit.
    Next to Rebuild the Grub Setup run:

    sudo update-grub

    Finally, after the Setup is successfully achieved Reboot with:

    sudo reboot
  5. 7. Testing AMDGPU-PRO

    So to Check which is the Graphics Driver in Use
    Issue:

    lspci -k | grep -EA3 'VGA|3D|Display'

    And “amdgpu should be seen in the Output:

    Testing

    Last, in any case after you should Remove the AMD Open Source Driver:

    sudo apt remove xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu

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