On 11-20-2024 06:24PM, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,
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Subject : Re: Machine lockups when suspend is envoked: Message-ID : <b875971a-7cf8-4605-82bc-817f1e23ef65@gmx.com> Date & Time: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 14:42:09 -0600
[pj] == -pj via openSUSE Users <users@lists.opensuse.org> has written:
MN> > Install the AMDGPU-Pro driver from AMD’s website.
MN> > After installation, enable OpenCL by running. [...]
pj> This seems to be working so far. Thank you for your excellent support on pj> this matter.
From now on, I will not add RES to your emails at all. This is the last RES.
I do not understand about "RES". Does this mean resolved? Will you respond to any further emails from me?
Change your mindset about being able to use it.
What does this refer too? Changing my thoughts on using the RX550?
Your problem is clearly with the kernel, and more specifically, the amd driver. I don't understand why you would use an old video card if you can't even make that determination.
Ok reviewing forums people seemed to be u sing amdgpu with amd video cards. amdgpu-pro is for old cards is what you say?
Let me give you a simple example.
Among openSUSE users, there are many people who are still using NVIDIA video cards that use the 470 driver and who blame NVIDIA for ending support. However, this is strange.
The NVIDIA Quadro K600 here was working with https://download.nvidia.com/opensuse/tumbleweed repositories enabled. The support isn't as good for dual monitor it seems.
The reason why NVIDIA had to stop supporting the 470 driver was not because it wanted to, but because it was forced into a situation where it had to. The reason for this was Intel, and people who use Intel CPUs from the 12th generation onwards should be aware of this.
Ok Penryn architecture cpu on this machine. So Alder Lake is 12th generation.
Another reason is that the kernel development team's nouveau driver development team introduced the accelerated mode that stopped supporting for video cards using the 470 driver.
Why did it stop supporting video cards with nouveau accelerated?
If you're going to use an old video card in a situation where it's normal to make progress, you need to be prepared for that.
The video cards are old here yes. Tell me more about what you mean please.
Best Regards.
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