Overview¶
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This guide provides installation and uninstallation procedures for the AMDGPU stack.
Note
The rest of this document will refer to Radeon™ Software for Linux® as the AMDGPU stack.
Note
Some components, such as OpenCL, are provided by the ROCm stack. For simplicity, this subset of ROCm will be included in the use of the term “AMDGPU stack”. Please see the ROCm documentation for further information on other ROCm components.
Stack Use Cases¶
There are two major use cases available for installation:
- Workstation: recommended for use with Radeon Pro graphics products.
- All-Open: recommended for use with consumer products.
Install Use Case | Components |
---|---|
All-Open |
|
Workstation (Proprietary) |
|
You can install a combination of stack components using the amdgpu-install
script by appending comma separated selections to --vulkan
, --opencl
,
or --usecase
, such as:
$ amdgpu-install --usecase=graphics,opencl
See amdgpu-install -h
for more options or amdgpu-install --list-usecase
for more available usecases.
Note
Starting with the 21.40 release, amdgpu-install
has changed and
some options available in previous releases have been removed.
amdgpu-pro-install
has been dropped, but the following equivalent
command can be used instead:
amdgpu-install --usecase=workstation --vulkan=pro
.
Note
- When installing the All-Open use case using
amdgpu-install
script, every component from the All-Open stack will be installed. There is no supported way to install arbitrary combinations of these components when usingamdgpu-install
but you can use the system package manager to do so. - When installing any Proprietary components for the first time, the
user will be prompted with the End User License Agreement (“EULA”) and
asked to accept. To allow for non-interactive install, the option
--accept-eula
can be appended toamdgpu-install
, but using this option will prevent the proprietary packages or updates from being accessible directly with the system package manager. By using the--accept-eula
option, you are confirming that you have read and agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions of the EULA (/usr/share/amdgpu-insall/AMDGPUPROEULA) for use of AMD Proprietary components - 32-bit graphics runtime libraries are automatically installed when
installation is performed using
amdgpu-install
script. The addition of the “–no-32” option can be used to exclude these runtime libraries.