This is "Ready For Use" linux kernel also helps to run the latest AMD GPUs with the open source amdgpu kernel driver.
This is my attempt to get an outdated video card to work well with good results.
Kernel work checked on:
- AMD Radeon HD 77XX (Cape Verde PRO, GCN 1.0)
- AMD Radeon R7 360 (Tobago PRO, GCN 2.0)
- APU / iGPU Vega 3 (Dali/Picasso, GCN 5.0)
...but will probably work on others.
This Linux kernel is compiled on Linux Ubuntu 22.04 (jammy), but will likely run on Linux Mint 21.3+ and other Ubuntu-based distributions.
Currently preferred for AMD platforms, also good Nvidia/Intel compatible.
Used custom experimental config with support for different hardware.
Includes a large count of drivers (big kernel).
Enabled ntfs (read/write support).
Enabled Android modules (binder).
Enabled some security settings.
And other useful (probably) settings.
- Vulkan - ok
- Steam Proton/Wine:
- DXVK performance - ok
- VKD3D performance - ok
- Hardware Decode video - ok
- Hardware Encode (vaapi) video - ok
- SteamVR/ALVR - ok
- Most hardware - ok
The corresponding kernel source code tree can be found here:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/agd5f/linux/-/tree/amd-staging-drm-next
and here:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/agd5f/linux/-/branches/active
To get the best Vulkan / OpenGL performance recommended for use with *ubuntu PPA repo:
- kisak - SteamVR Experimental Graphics PPA
ppa:kisak/steamvr - kisak - kisak-mesa fresh PPA
ppa:kisak/kisak-mesa
- kisak - kisak-mesa stable PPA
ppa:kisak/turtle
(for kernel 6.11.0-rc6 and below)
- Ernst Sjöstrand - Mesa Unstable PPA
ppa:ernstp/mesaaco - Ernst Sjöstrand - Mesa Almost Stable
ppa:ernstp/mesarc
Useful repository with Vulkan Libs & SDK for *ubuntu 20.04/22.04/24.04.
Contains latest libraries, headers, verify tools, glslang and SDK for develop apps.
Actual add/instal instructions here (Ubuntu Packages):
vulkan.lunarg.com/sdk/home#linux
Vulkan 1.3.283.0 latest for old LTS *ubuntu 20.04:
vulkan.lunarg.com/doc/sdk/1.3.283.0/linux/getting_started_ubuntu.html
Install latest upstream firmwares for Linux kernel drivers to support new hardware
https://gitlab.com/kernel-firmware/linux-firmware
You can download the prepared .deb package here releases/firmware
Required 1.5 gigabyte of free disk space and additional space in /boot.
This is an very experimental kernel, use at your own risk.
If something goes wrong, delete/downgrade them.
Don't forget to remove old kernels, but keep at least 2 latest working ones just in case.
- Create a folder in a place convenient for you (for example:
~/kernel) - Download .deb only packages from latest release: linux-libc-dev, linux-headers and linux-image
- Also recommended to install non-free linux-firmware containing firmwares for amd video cards, etc...
- Run
sudo dpkg -i *.debin this directory. - Reboot. Ok.