AMD emphasizes the importance of utilizing open-source GPU drivers integrated into popular Linux distributions for optimal performance, particularly for AMD APU and discrete GPU products. Users are advised to check compatibility with their distributions, particularly with those like Fedora 41, Pop!_OS, Linux Mint 22, and Arch Linux, which do not support Radeon Software for Linux.
In response to the evolving landscape of Linux graphics support, AMD encourages users with newer discrete GPUs that may not yet be fully supported by current Linux distributions to consider using the latest Radeon Software for Linux release. This approach can help ensure compatibility and access to the latest features and optimizations.
For those interested in the technical aspects, the release includes specific examples of using ffmpeg with VA-API/Mesa Multimedia for hardware decoding, encoding, and transcoding.
In summary, AMD's Radeon Software for Linux 25.10.1 marks a significant step toward enhancing support for newer hardware while promoting open-source solutions. Users are encouraged to stay updated with the latest drivers provided by their Linux distributions to ensure the best performance and compatibility.
For further details or to download the software, users can visit AMD's official website
AMD Radeon Software for Linux 25.10.1 released
AMD has announced the release of Radeon Software for Linux version 25.10.1, which introduces support for various ASIC SKUs and is compatible with RHEL 9.6 and SLES 15 SP7. The release incorporates modifications to the composition of Radeon Software for Linux, featuring official support for the Mesa Vulkan driver, Mesa OpenGL, and multimedia support, along with the removal of AMD proprietary OpenGL and Vulkan drivers. AMF users are encouraged to migrate to VA-API/Mesa Multimedia. The AMD Linux GPU drivers are open source and are incorporated into widely used Linux distributions. AMD advises utilizing AMD GPU Linux drivers provided by Linux distributions for a range of applications, including the use of AMD APU products with any widely used Linux distribution, AMD discrete GPU products, pre-installed notebooks or desktop PCs, and Linux distributions that are incompatible with Radeon Software for Linux.
AMD Radeon Software for Linux 25.10.1 released @ Linux Compatible