ROCm / ROCK-Kernel-Driver

AMDGPU Driver with KFD used by the ROCm project. Also contains the current Linux Kernel that matches this base driver
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R9 380 DVI-A recognized as DVI-D #138

Closed YurumiBits closed 2 years ago

YurumiBits commented 2 years ago

I do have a R9 380 and i do have a VGA monitor connected using a DVI-A to vga adapter. immagine

It works fine on windows but not in linux. I notice that in xrandr show te DVI as DVI-D. immagine

If i insert this in my boot.cfg amdgpu.dc=0 then the dvi-a outputs works but the other outputs like hdmi doesn't

YurumiBits commented 2 years ago

Ps. that's my machine immagine

kentrussell commented 2 years ago

ROCm is primarily focused on compute, not graphics. Also we leverage the amdgpu graphics driver for ROCm's kernel driver. For a graphics/display issue like that, you'll get a faster (and more useful) response by opening a bug report at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/issues . Good luck! EDIT: Added correct bug reporting link