On Tuesday, 31 August 2021 18:21:48 BST Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote:
> On Tue, 2021-08-31 at 16:51 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > AMD have published Linux drivers on their website, but in RPM and .deb
> > formats. I tried one anyway, but installation stops immediately with
> > 'unsupported OS'. Not surprising, of course, but is there any way of
> > porting an archive full of .debs so that it can be used in Gentoo?
>
> Lots of portage ebuild files make use of vendor-published .deb / .rpm
> files, manipulating them to install files in the Gentoo-style way.
>
> One of the more straightforward and yet complete examples I've seen is
> the Microsoft Teams (net-im/teams) package[1] but there are certainly
> others to use for examples.
>
> If you wanted, you could try making an ebuild for the deb files from
> AMD, whether only for your own needs or to possibly share with others.
That's a huge undertaking in this case. Beyond me, I deem.
> 1:https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/net-im/teams/teams-1.4.00.1
> 3653-r1.ebuild
The thing is, there's already an ebuild for dev-libs/amdgpu-pro-opencl, but
since I upgraded the display card the resulting code hasn't worked. BOINC
reports 'No usable GPUs found' and sources on the Web say that neither of the
two drivers works. Impasse.
Am I going to have to replace the old display card and write off the expense?
Looks like it.
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Regards,
Peter.