A website with the make log is linked. I’m having a problem with installing drivers on my Fedora install. I have an RX6600 and would like to install the amdgpu drivers. I’ve tried trough dnf and the official amdgpu-install script. Any ideas why this compile error is happening? Actually considering going to Arch or Ubuntu because of this. I’ve had a lot of problems with AMD drivers on Fedora. I would like to also use Blender GPU Rendering. This is what their page says about it. The drivers I had previously were the normal ones. Now I’m having problems installing any drivers.

HIP – AMD

HIP is supported on Windows and Linux and requires a AMD graphics card with the Vega architecture or newer. Both discrete GPUs and APUs are supported.

Supported GPUs include:

    Radeon VII

    Radeon RX Vega Series

    Radeon RX 5000 Series

    Radeon RX 6000 Series

    Radeon RX 7000 Series

    Radeon Pro WX 9100

    Radeon Pro W6000 Series

Minimum driver versions:

    Windows: Radeon Software 21.12.1 or Radeon PRO Software 21.Q4

    Linux: Radeon Software 22.10 or ROCm 5.3

Please refer to AMD’s website for more information about AMD graphics cards and their architectures.

Would I need to install ROCm? Trough their AMD’s install script it was represented as an option, but I ran into the same problem here.

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Here’s also the dnf log:

[aapo@aapo-fedora ~]$ sudo dnf install amdgpu-core
AMDGPU 5.4 repository                           588  B/s | 548  B     00:00    
Errors during downloading metadata for repository 'amdgpu':
  - Status code: 404 for https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/5.4/rhel//main/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml (IP: 13.82.220.49)
Error: Failed to download metadata for repo 'amdgpu': Cannot download repomd.xml: Cannot download repodata/repomd.xml: All mirrors were tried
Ignoring repositories: amdgpu
Last metadata expiration check: 0:00:43 ago on Tue 23 Jan 2024 04:14:52 PM EET.
Dependencies resolved.
================================================================================
 Package     Arch   Version
                         Repository                                        Size
================================================================================
Installing:
 amdgpu-core noarch 1:5.4.50400-1510348.el8
                         repo.radeon.com_amdgpu_5.4_rhel_8.7_main_x86_64_ 8.1 k

Transaction Summary
================================================================================
Install  1 Package

Total download size: 8.1 k
Installed size: 0  
Is this ok [y/N]: y
Downloading Packages:
amdgpu-core-5.4.50400-1510348.el8.noarch.rpm     19 kB/s | 8.1 kB     00:00    
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                            19 kB/s | 8.1 kB     00:00     
Running transaction check
Transaction check succeeded.
Running transaction test
Transaction test succeeded.
Running transaction
  Preparing        :                                                        1/1 
  Running scriptlet: amdgpu-core-1:5.4.50400-1510348.el8.noarch             1/1 
ERROR: This package can only be installed on EL8.
error: %prein(amdgpu-core-1:5.4.50400-1510348.el8.noarch) scriptlet failed, exit status 1

Error in PREIN scriptlet in rpm package amdgpu-core
  Verifying        : amdgpu-core-1:5.4.50400-1510348.el8.noarch             1/1 

Failed:
  amdgpu-core-1:5.4.50400-1510348.el8.noarch                                    

Error: Transaction failed
[aapo@aapo-fedora ~]$ 
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