@Meccaflare0 Thanks for all the work. Can’t imagine how many people this has helped. This worked great for my RX580 rig.
I just got a Radeon VII I want to get hashing. Will this tool install the proper drivers for Radeon VII?
@Meccaflare0 Thanks for all the work. Can’t imagine how many people this has helped. This worked great for my RX580 rig.
I just got a Radeon VII I want to get hashing. Will this tool install the proper drivers for Radeon VII?
I tried for rx5700 (also based on navi), unfortunately after the miner driver upgrade it stops working. There will probably be the same effect for VII
So far I am having trouble with script and wget from hive’s driver archive. constantly getting “WARNING: amdgpu dkms failed for running kernel”
When hiveos give a new mining and good for rx 5700 ?
First of all thanks for making this script! I was able to use your script to revert back to 18.10 successfully after attempting to manually update, and then using your script to update to 19.5 AMD (and finding it wasn’t supported on my current version of Hive Ubuntu). So I reverted the AMD drivers back to 18.10 successfully. Hive sees the cards, but Claymore doesn’t. Says “AMD OpenCL Platform not found”. Suggestions?
Ended up just reflashing my thumbdrive w hive and it had newer versions of the drivers (19.20 and 440.31) So I’m good for now.
Plz could you add the 15.11 drivers to list too
Hey! Thank you for the script! What about 20.10 ubuntu drivers?
BTW 19.50 give me error “1m 28s - GPU driver error, no temps” on Sapphire Pulse and PowerColor Red Dragon RX 5700
Hello guys
I use this 3 script and everything is ok, update work normal. But before use script i read that my driver is OpenCL 19.20, but after install is only 19.30 or 19.50??? Where is that Open CL???
I dont have problem with Claymore, everything working normal… I found some another instalation process but same result. Where i am wrong?
thx
Hi, I have hive os 0.6@153200821, is ubuntu 18.04.04, and I installed last amd driver for that OS, don´t worked, what version do you recomend? we have 20 options, but I think that only shall work the OS corresponding… I have MSI RX 5700 8 GB DDR6…
How do you get into maintenance mode? when i run
./amd_install.sh the screen goes black
Not WORKING!
HiveOS - 0.6-164@200930
and yet, does not check for space … After all these attempts. there is little space left. The script reached 71% and just froze.
Hello
I have version os 0.6-183@201215 which driver the me Rx 580 cann install??? or which driver for Rx 580 MSI 8gb is best
Thanks
Hi guys!
I’m trying to update drivers and after choosing the option with right driver version I receive this:
Cannot write to ‘amdgpu-pro-19.50-967956-ubuntu-18.04.tar.xz.1’ (Read-only file system).
How I can solve this?
Moved from anther thread for relevance
I have a slightly different issue I’m dealing with, and I was hoping it could be cured in the next upgrade, to avoid me really, really screwing things up in my system (again) just to try to install a card that should be mining with no problems.
As you know, the market for new cards has gone insane overnight due to renewed interest in mining. I REFUSE to pay $800+ for an RX 5700 XT I paid $440 just one month prior, or $400+ for an RX 5500 XT EVER.
I’ve been researching older server cards, and have found some with specs suitable for mining. Preferable, actually. I have three AMD Firepro S9150’s that I recently purchased for around $150 each. They spec out very nicely for an older card. Simliar transistor count to a 5500, but with twice as many cores, and twice as much (16gb) GDDR5 RAM. The main problem is, It seems to want certain lines of code that aren’t installed in the standard AMD “openCL” driver, unless you either do a full “pro-install” which causes my setup to black out and reboot midway through due to attempting to setup a different “dkms” file. When it gets to that point, it goes “hard reboot.”
If I try to “uninstall” then reinstall, I says I have to run;
sudo dpkg --configure -a but goes into hard reboot while doing so. Then I have to wipe the hard drive and start over.
It wants to use a “legacy-open source” version.
While I’m starting to pick up on basic programming and setup with LINUX, this seems to be a couple of Notches above my pay-grade, so to speak.
this is what I supposedly need help with, except it would be 20.40 for Ubuntu 18.04 (same procedure, just for the server version of the driver) ;
https://math.dartmouth.edu/~sarunas/amdgpu.html
Update, 2021.01.20.
To install OpenCL part from AMDGPU-PRO, run:
./amdgpu-install --opencl=legacy --headless --no-dkms
Last tested with:
N.B.:
amdgpu-install
does not honor --no-dkms
option when run with --opencl=rocr
, i.e. amdgpu-dkms
is intalled and kernel module amdgpu.ko
is compiled, replacing the one from Linux kernel tree.‘amdgpu’ is an open source Linux kernel module for AMD graphics. It is available in stock kernels starting with Linux 4.2. OpenCL support can be added by installing libraries from binary AMDGPU-PRO driver download, provided by AMD. AMDGPU-PRO itself only works with certain distributions/releases/kernel versions.
Check lsmod
and /var/log/Xorg.log
that you have amdgpu loaded and working.
Download AMDGPU-PRO package for your Linux distribution from amd.com.
``**tar -xvf … **
to upack the downloaded file and run:
amdgpu-pro-install --compute ( see Update above )
which is for “compute only”, i.e. it will install only the following:
clinfo-amdgpu-pro
opencl-amdgpu-pro-icd
amdgpu-pro-dkms
libdrm2-amdgpu-pro
libdrm-amdgpu-pro-amdgpu1
Apparently, I can’t do this unless I either run;
$ sudo apt install build-essential dkms
or it tries to install it.
Any thoughts? A $5000 (new) server card with minor mods for effective cooling and all for less than $250, that should be able to hash in the 25-30 MH/s range with enough memory to say “DAG file? What DAG file? Pfft. DAG file.” is worth trying to get running, IMO.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
*Whoever is trying to help hiveos recognize my cards, thank you I’m very grateful, but it isn’t quite there. The os recognizes my card (sort of) as a W9100, slightly later model with a fan instead of the S9150. But teamredminer is still having issues with the processor itself. At least it’s recognizing the processor it isn’t recognizing.
I’m betting it’s just a couple more lines of code.
Again, thanks for your help.
Interesting what you have going on here. I also was looking for alternatives to popular and now expensive GPU’s and discovered a FirePro w7100 8GB card.
I plugged it in to see what would happen. It ran at 42 MH/s out the gate but HiveOS was running it as a unknown card. The only settings I could change on the card therefore was the Fan speed. Even at 100% and running external fans to compensate the card would get up to 75C in like 5 minutes and I would have shutdown the miner.
The card really shows promise and I have 5 of these. Any help you might have on at least allow me to under volt the card would be really helpful.
Thank you,
zero
I would just like to be able to mine in teamredminer. I think I may be able to use phoenixminer, but I’m also curious how my fan solution will perform. If it isn’t up to snuff, I already have upgrade ideas.
I meant to ask you what miner you were using when you had your FirePro running. teamredminer won’t recognize the chip in my card. I was thinking of switching over to Phoenixminer when I change my flight sheet, after my next payout.
Any input is positive input, so thank you in advance.
I was using Phoenixminer latest version I believe. The issue I can’t control any voltages so it runs at max speed and voltage and quickly over heats. I am looking for aftermarket cooling options for the cards as well.