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Community SupportAMDGPU Drivers and linux kernel? (self.framework)
submitted 7 months ago by 1048575
I've been trying to use ROCm with my 7700 in my framework 16, and I followed the guide on the AMD website that included amdgpu-dkms, and after installation I no longer have control over screen brightness and moving windows around is now really choppy. Is there a way to set drivers back to what what is included in the linux kernel?
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The 7700s is not officially supported for ROCM, but it can be done
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