02:31 kode54: you have to force compatible kernels
02:31 kode54: frequently, they'll support a major.minor.0 spin with the bundled kernels
02:31 kode54: but not support a samemajor.sameminor.1 device
02:32 kode54: the device being backwards compatible with .0, but not gracefully falling back on a bundled kernel for .0 on .1 hardware
02:32 kode54: example, 6700XT wanting a 1031, but working fine with 1030
02:32 kode54: you have to override this with an environment variable
02:51 kode54: why the hell did I buy a HDMI-only monitor
12:26 Caterpillar: superkuh I was asking because I am deciding if getting a new AMD card to replace my RX480 or move back to nVidia. I am quite sick of AMD user experience
12:26 Caterpillar: HIP, rocm, blahblah, too many buzzwords used by AMD
12:30 fililip: you can always get a Radeon card for display and an nvidia one for compute, dual-GPU isn't that bad on Linux
12:30 fililip: kode54: right, forgot to mention that
12:34 Caterpillar: fililip: no way this will happen
12:38 Caterpillar: I am prone to give AMD a last chance despite this list of bugreports I made https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/users/germano/activity but what discourages me is the shitty support period of time of rocm
12:40 Caterpillar: I really enjoyed Geohot blaming Lisa Su on Twitter
12:41 Caterpillar: being opensource is not a selling point if stuff does not work
12:53 Ermine: Only if someone took the effort to make things work...
12:54 Caterpillar: Ermine: I just need a GPU, if I also have to start developing its drivers I just pay ~300 Euro more and get a nVidia
13:04 Ermine: guess i gotta do the job