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Holy crap, how did I forget that existed? I would use that for complex stuff like vlc back in the day.
I've not heard of ROCm, but I think I get the gist. It's something like Cuda for AMD?
Are you going to upload and maintain it if you get it working?
Its easy to forget it cause the name is forgettable lol.
yeah basically. Its annoying af to build from source.
yeah i would like to do that but baby steps it needs to build and work.
Come say hi at ##seven on libera.chat if you are so inclined. We're a group of wild slackers who all met on the main irc channel.
For sure.. And come drop in at #slackware:matrix.org if you use matrix. Its an unofficial room btw.