How to get OpenCL working with AMD GPU on Ubuntu 18.04












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I have tried several attempts but without success. AMDGPU-PRO 17.40, 17.50, ROCm, Oibaf PPA, Kernel 4.16 and something more, but nothing makes OpenCL working with the AMD card and clinfo never gives right results.



Can I only wait the next AMDGPU-PRO driver compatible with Ubuntu 18.04 or could I do something different?










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  • Same here, tried all of these and more. please @ me if you figure it out. My hardware is GL702ZC, supposed to be supported by AMD.

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I have tried several attempts but without success. AMDGPU-PRO 17.40, 17.50, ROCm, Oibaf PPA, Kernel 4.16 and something more, but nothing makes OpenCL working with the AMD card and clinfo never gives right results.



Can I only wait the next AMDGPU-PRO driver compatible with Ubuntu 18.04 or could I do something different?










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  • Same here, tried all of these and more. please @ me if you figure it out. My hardware is GL702ZC, supposed to be supported by AMD.

    – Behrooz
    Apr 29 '18 at 5:59
















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I have tried several attempts but without success. AMDGPU-PRO 17.40, 17.50, ROCm, Oibaf PPA, Kernel 4.16 and something more, but nothing makes OpenCL working with the AMD card and clinfo never gives right results.



Can I only wait the next AMDGPU-PRO driver compatible with Ubuntu 18.04 or could I do something different?










share|improve this question














I have tried several attempts but without success. AMDGPU-PRO 17.40, 17.50, ROCm, Oibaf PPA, Kernel 4.16 and something more, but nothing makes OpenCL working with the AMD card and clinfo never gives right results.



Can I only wait the next AMDGPU-PRO driver compatible with Ubuntu 18.04 or could I do something different?







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  • Same here, tried all of these and more. please @ me if you figure it out. My hardware is GL702ZC, supposed to be supported by AMD.

    – Behrooz
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  • Same here, tried all of these and more. please @ me if you figure it out. My hardware is GL702ZC, supposed to be supported by AMD.

    – Behrooz
    Apr 29 '18 at 5:59



















Same here, tried all of these and more. please @ me if you figure it out. My hardware is GL702ZC, supposed to be supported by AMD.

– Behrooz
Apr 29 '18 at 5:59







Same here, tried all of these and more. please @ me if you figure it out. My hardware is GL702ZC, supposed to be supported by AMD.

– Behrooz
Apr 29 '18 at 5:59












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You can try to install their experimental driver from here:



https://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-for-Linux-18.20-Early-Preview-Release-Notes.aspx



Hope it works for you






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    I'm in the same boat - for completeness here is the thread I started.
    @Mods, please consolidate if it makes sense to do so.



    Intel/AMD Hybrid graphics Ubuntu 18.04






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          Hope it works for you






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          You can try to install their experimental driver from here:



          https://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-for-Linux-18.20-Early-Preview-Release-Notes.aspx



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