Where to put "amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xffffffff" in fedora? I only switched to fedora recently on my secondary PC and I need corectrl to underclock my GPU as it tends to crash without the memory underclock.
Fedora 38 Update: corectrl-1.3.9-2.fc38 - package-announce - Fedora mailing-lists
corectrl help.
I hadn't heard of corectl before but found its gitlab page. There's a link for setup here: https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl/-/wikis/Setup
More on reddit.comAnnouncing CoreCtrl
How to set up CoreCtrl
Videos
What configuration changes do I need to get it working.
Hi AMD users.
I've seen over the past weeks some requests for a linux port of AMD Adrenalin Software on some threads of this subreddit. Turns out that last month I released a wattman like application to control AMD GPUs under GNU/Linux. Its name is CoreCtrl.
Here is a video overview of its main features.
Try it if you want. Always prefer to install it from your distribution packages (when available). Check the project page for more info. Also, you may want to read some parts of the wiki, specially the Setup, AMD GPUs and FAQ sections. Please, read the last one if you use fancontrol on your system.
Keep in mind that CoreCtrl was released recently. If you find application related bugs, please go to the issue tracker on the project page, search for similar bugs and report them if you cannot find any opened issue (please, avoid to write in closed issues, your reports could be unnoticed if you do so).
Hope you can find it useful.
NOTE: I will be away from my computer for over a week, so be patient if you report bugs.
Were you able to setup it completely with start at boot? Or are you starting it only if you need it?
Currently did try "cheat" the autoboot with gnome tweaks but this seems to only cause problems
Hi!
I know almost nothing about linux, what I know is thanks to SteamOS.
I've been researching how to undervolt my GPU on bazzite. I "only" need to install CoreCtrl and give it full control of AMD gpu but man I'm so overwhelmed. There's a lot of commands and even though the Gitlab site has an installation guide well. it is just guidance and they assme I have knowledge that I don't and it is not noob friendly, I have to edit something called GRUB bootloader which I don't even know how to find and there's no video guides to follow.
Maybe linux isn't just for me, I have this sensation I need to know a lot of programming just to do basic things as install software, Should I go back to Windows?. I'm happy with my SteamOS machine but I just wanted to undervolt my GPU (I also don't know how to do that and I will need to follow a guide or instructions) to keep temps a little bit lower and make sure they're always safe.
Thank you for reading.