Do AMD Linux drivers support native 30 bit color depth (10 bit per channel) over DisplayPort? What are software requirements to get 10 bit color opengl running? I'm talking about X server (Xorg) and driver configuration alone as I already have everything else configured and working properly with old Quadro card. I never used AMD cards before, do they have similar xorg.conf options where I can just set Depth to 30 or something?
Does AMD support 10 bit emulation by dithering on 8 bit panels?
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See the release notes:Radeon Pro Software Enterprise Edition 18.Q2 for Linux Release Notes
Compatible Operating Systems
Radeon Pro Software Enterprise Edition 18.Q2 for Linux is designed to support the following Linux platforms:
Base Feature Support
fsadough may be able to answer that question on your Pro Graphics Card. Good Luck!
Which graphics card, which OS and which application?
OpenSUSE / SLES, may be changed to CentOS 7 if it's required. Radeon Pro W7100, Xorg itself but if we're talking about specific application then I tested support in Krita using OpenGL renderer because it supports 10bit if it's important.
As I said I'll be replacing "bottom" so I think gpu drivers and Xorg config. Everything's "above" is already configured properly to utilize 10bit and has been tested using old Quadro 4000 with positive results.
See the release notes:Radeon Pro Software Enterprise Edition 18.Q2 for Linux Release Notes
Compatible Operating Systems
Radeon Pro Software Enterprise Edition 18.Q2 for Linux is designed to support the following Linux platforms:
Base Feature Support