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Driver AMDGPU Pro CentOS 8.x/Stream-8 Installation – Step-by-step

October 29, 2020 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Installing

  1. 2. Downloading AMDGPU Pro

    Download AMDGPU for CentOS 8.x/Stream-8 GNU/Linux

    Get AMDGPU tar.xz for CentOS 8

    If possible Select directly “Open with Archive Manager”!

  2. 3. Extracting AMDGPU Pro Archive

    Then Extract AMDGPU tar.xz into /tmp Directory
    If it does Not Open automatically then Double-Click on File Manager:

    How to Install AMDGPU on CentOS 8.x/Stream-8 - Extracting
    Or from Command Line:

    tar xvf ~/Downloads/amdgpu-pro*.tar.xz -C /tmp/

    But if you are in Trouble to Find the Location on Terminal then See: How to Access Downloads Folder from Browser.

  3. 4. Upgrading System

    Now Upgrade CentOS 8.x/Stream-8 System
    Play:

    sudo dnf upgrade

    Authenticate with the User Admin Pass.
    If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo.
    And the to Reboot:

    sudo reboot
  4. 5. Installing AMDGPU-Pro

    Now to Install AMDGPU-PRO on CentOS
    First, possibly remove any possible other existing AMD Driver with:

    sudo dnf remove *amdgpu*

    Next to Set up the Proprietary AMDGPU Pro Version execute:

    /tmp/amdgpu*/amdgpu-pro-install -y

    Again for the Pro with OpenCL Support:

    /tmp/amdgpu*/amdgpu-pro-install --opencl=pal,legacy -y

    Instead, for the OpenCL Headless variant do:

    /tmp/amdgpu*/amdgpu-pro-install --opencl=pal,legacy -y --headless

    Last, for the Open-Source alternative play:

    /tmp/amdgpu*/amdgpu-install -y

    Finally, to load it reboot with:

    sudo reboot

So Now I’m truly Happy if My Guide could Help you to Install AMDGPU Driver in CentOS 8!

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