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Di seguito sono disponibili le note di rilascio (release notes) relative al file AMD Radeon Software for Linux 25.10.1, qualora gli sviluppatori le abbiano rese pubbliche in fase di distribuzione del software. Se la documentazione non è presente o se desideri ulteriori dettagli su AMD Radeon Software for Linux 25.10.1, puoi comunque consultare la descrizione del file che include anche la lista dei Sistemi Operativi supportati. |
Highlights
- Introducing support for the following ASIC SKUs
- AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700
- AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE
- AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT
- Introducing support for the following distro versions
- RHEL 9.6
- SLES 15 SP7
Consistent with AMD’s commient to Open Source software, we will be making the following changes to the composition of the Radeon Software for Linux releases, starting with 25.20:
- The Mesa Vulkan driver will be officially supported, along with Mesa OpenGL and Multimedia support. The AMD proprietary OpenGL and Vulkan drivers will no longer be included in the release.
- AMF will no longer be included in the release. AMF users are advised to transition to VA-API / Mesa Multimedia. Some examples of ffmpeg use cases with VA-API / Mesa Multimedia are shown below:
- Hardware Decode:
- ffmpeg -hwaccel vaapi
- Hardware Encode:
- ffmpeg -vaapi_device /dev/dri/renderD128 -i in.mp4 -vf hwupload,scale_vaapi=format=nv12 -c:v h264_vaapi out.mp4
- Hardware Transcode:
- ffmpeg -vaapi_device /dev/dri/renderD128 -hwaccel vaapi -hwaccel_output_format vaapi -i in.mp4 -c:v hevc_vaapi out.mp4
- Please feel free to direct any questions or comments to the AMD Online Service Request.
AMD Linux GPU drivers are open source and integrated into popular Linux distributions (some of them are listed at Compatible 64-bit Operating Systems). For many use cases, AMD recommends using AMD GPU Linux drivers available from Linux distributions. Some of these use cases are described below:
- Using AMD APU products with any popular and up-to-date Linux distribution.
- Using AMD discrete GPU products that are well supported by a popular Linux distribution.
- Using a notebook or desktop PC pre-loaded with Linux and/or certified by a Linux distribution vendor.
- Using a Linux distribution that is not compatible with Radeon™ Software for Linux such as:
- Fedora 41
- Pop!_OS
- Linux Mint 22
- Arch Linux
When using a very recent AMD discrete GPU that is not yet well supported by recent versions of Linux distributions, AMD recommends the most recent release of Radeon™ Software for Linux. Many users find it convenient to migrate to AMD GPU Linux drivers available from Linux distributions once they've been updated to include support for the latest AMD GPU products. |
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