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Worked great for me on fedora 19, with the correct rpm fusion repositories! There should be a section for OpenCL support. Specifically, how to install the AMD APP package, and how to link it into the standard library path.
 
Lucas
 
This worked like a champ for me. Thanks for the step by step. I have dual ATI Radeon HD 5450s running 4 screens.  
 
David
 
 
The "in software manager enable "fedora 18 source\source-update" " has me lost.  I am using Gnome3, and open the "Software" activity.  Trying to search for "fedora 18 source" returns hundreds of entries.  Is there a command line way to do this?  Is the package under "Programming" or "System" or what.. something to help refine paging through all this stuff.  I never did find it.  Gave up and bought a nVidia card.
 
Mike
 
 
The same procedure worked perfectly with Fedora 19 x86_64 (Gnome 3.8) and a Mobility Radeon HD5870.
 
=> FurMark score (1920x1080 no AA) : 1091 points
 
Pretty good...
 
JLT

Latest revision as of 06:39, 20 October 2013

Worked great for me on fedora 19, with the correct rpm fusion repositories! There should be a section for OpenCL support. Specifically, how to install the AMD APP package, and how to link it into the standard library path.

Lucas

This worked like a champ for me. Thanks for the step by step. I have dual ATI Radeon HD 5450s running 4 screens.

David


The "in software manager enable "fedora 18 source\source-update" " has me lost. I am using Gnome3, and open the "Software" activity. Trying to search for "fedora 18 source" returns hundreds of entries. Is there a command line way to do this? Is the package under "Programming" or "System" or what.. something to help refine paging through all this stuff. I never did find it. Gave up and bought a nVidia card.

Mike


The same procedure worked perfectly with Fedora 19 x86_64 (Gnome 3.8) and a Mobility Radeon HD5870.

=> FurMark score (1920x1080 no AA) : 1091 points

Pretty good...

JLT