I recently purchased a new machine and was pretty stoked about getting it. The builders of course had to use windows to test it and set everything up but I wasn't concerned. It was loaded on a cheap NVme that I just tossed. However, one of the specs for this was an AMD rx7900xtx, and I'm sure it's great but apparently I'm gonna need a programming engineer, software developer and someone who specializes in hardware just to get it going. Really? Linux can't do any better. I hate windows too, it's nothing but spyware and data harvesting software, but you can put a new anything into their machine download the drivers and firmware automatically and it's off and running. I've been trying to find out which combination of software I need, nevermind the rubicks cube of instructions it takes to actually implement it. It's gotten way out of control. Nobody has any definitive answers because there isn't any. Mesa, Vulkan, OpenCL, ROCm, amdgpu pro, so on and so on. And those are just the main ones. Nevermind all the other small pograms and dependencies you'll end up needing later.
So I'm done trying. I am looking for someone who has actually got one of these to work on a debian based system. I use Kali and before anyone starts in, I've been using it since Backtrack was brand new. Yeah, I'm that old. It's just familiar and despite all the critics, it's nothing more than a Debian based distro with stuff I actually use. I had actually got Debian 12 loaded and going to integrate the Kali tool suite and more or less make my own but that doesn't really work. Kali just takes over and Debian 12 made it cumbersome so I switched back. I will offer remote access and will obviously pay you for your time and skills. I will ask around the board before granting access but If anyone can or knows someone who can do this I'd appreciate some assistance. The primary requiement is that the current version of OpenCL be fully functioning. There's a couple programs that require it. Also, this isn't used for gaming, it's for data processing so as far as the visual output, it just needs to be functional.
So I'm done trying. I am looking for someone who has actually got one of these to work on a debian based system. I use Kali and before anyone starts in, I've been using it since Backtrack was brand new. Yeah, I'm that old. It's just familiar and despite all the critics, it's nothing more than a Debian based distro with stuff I actually use. I had actually got Debian 12 loaded and going to integrate the Kali tool suite and more or less make my own but that doesn't really work. Kali just takes over and Debian 12 made it cumbersome so I switched back. I will offer remote access and will obviously pay you for your time and skills. I will ask around the board before granting access but If anyone can or knows someone who can do this I'd appreciate some assistance. The primary requiement is that the current version of OpenCL be fully functioning. There's a couple programs that require it. Also, this isn't used for gaming, it's for data processing so as far as the visual output, it just needs to be functional.