Hello everybody,
I am currently trying to run DaVinci Resolve 17 on my Framework Laptop, but I get the following error:
Unsupported GPU Processing Mode
Please review the GPU drivers and GPU configuration under preferences.
Under preferences I can’t change anything because the the option for the GPU selection “greyed”
I use the “11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz × 8” CPU, the “Mesa Intel® Xe Graphics (TGL GT2)” GPU and 8 GB of RAM.
My OS is Manjaro Linux (Build ID: rolling), Gnome Version 41.5, Windowing System: Wayland
Thank’s in advance,
T.S.
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Getting the same problem under Fedora 36 workstation, both Wayland and x11
Using Linux Mint 21 and having the same problem.
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It is kinda the same on PopOS 22.04 LTS with Intel 12th Gen.
The GPU is recognised in my instance but I am unable to decode anything to playback clips or timelines.
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Just putting it here, once the new AMD APUs come in, can anyone verify if DaVinci Resolve works please?
agizmo
April 11, 2023, 4:16am
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Make sure you install the Intel OpenCL Compute Runtime. I’m running Mint and after installing the “intel-opencl-icd” package I was able to launch Resolve. The package name for Manjaro is probably “intel-compute-runtime” based on the Arch wiki. I’ve not run Manjaro before so I can’t any help for that distro. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GPGPU
Tracking, but this is likely it. I don’t use DaVinci Resolve (Kdenlive user myself).