Provided by: rickslab-gpu-utils_3.8.0-1_all bug

NAME

       gpu-chk - verifies if the user's environment is compatible with rickslab-gpu-utils

SYNOPSIS

       gpu-chk [--debug]
       gpu-chk [--help | --about]

CONFIGURATION

       In order to get maximum capability of these utilities, you should be running with a kernel
       that provides support of the GPUs you have installed.  If using AMD GPUs,  installing  the
       latest  amdgpu  driver  package  or  the  latest  ROCm  release,  may  provide  additional
       capabilities. If you have Nvidia GPUs installed, nvidia-smi  must  also  be  installed  in
       order  for  the utility reading of the cards to be possible.  Writing to GPUs is currently
       only possible for AMD  GPUs,  and  only  with  compatible  cards  and  with  the  the  AMD
       ppfeaturemask    set    to    0xfffd7fff.    This    can   be   accomplished   by   adding
       amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xfffd7fff    to    the    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT    value     in
       /etc/default/grub and executing sudo update-grub.

DESCRIPTION

       gpu-chk will check the user environment for compatibility with rickslab-gpu-utils.

OPTIONS

        --about
              Will display details about gpu-chk.

       -h, --help
              Display help text and exit.

BUGS

       No known bugs.  Please report any bugs/issues at https://github.com/Ricks-Lab/gpu-utils

SEE ALSO

       amdgpu(4), update-grub(8), gpu.ls(1), gpu.mon(1), gpu.plot(1), gpu.pac(1)

AVAILABILITY

       The  gpu-chk  command  is  part  of  the  rickslab-gpu-utils package and is available from
       https://github.com/Ricks-Lab/gpu-utils