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Shmerl Jul 26, 2018
Quoting: GuestIn your bug report you've mentioned issues with booting straight to SDDM already. I think the hint of Martin could be right, your DRM backend has issues. I had something similar when using mesa-git link. It could be that llvm-libs are updated after building mesa, I don't use Debian testing anymore, so not sure how the quality is these days...

Yep, it's something to do with amdgpu I suppose. So I'm waiting for some feedback from AMD / Mesa developers.
Phlebiac Jul 26, 2018
The upward trend for AMD on both CPU and GPU is interesting to see. Also, looks like I'll need a RAM upgrade soon. :-p
x_wing Jul 26, 2018
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Quoting: PhlebiacThe upward trend for AMD on both CPU and GPU is interesting to see. Also, looks like I'll need a RAM upgrade soon. :-p

Yes. I just wondered why there are still ~7% using the proprietary driver from AMD. Does it still provide any benefit?

As far I can tell, I only see benefits for OpenCL and maybe on some games with Vulkan (but you'll end up with less game support in the latter). Anyway, you can have Mesa OpenGL implementation living along with AMDGPU-PRO OpenCL implementation (and probably with AMDGPU-PRO Vulkan too, but never tried that...).
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