
The Linux space isn't like other dev spaces in that you can just yell at a company to get them to do what you want. I like your enthusiasm, but I think your approach needs to be different. I can't code but I can help with documentation, testing and providing a few bucks to help whoever wants to give a hand. TL DR : I was piss and joking at the same time but maybe if we put some effort we can make this happen. How is it possible that after so many improvements we had on linux over the last 5 years no one with the knowledge decided to create such tool? I'm not an expert but is it really that hard? Can we start a freaking kickstarter and pay some guy to develop it? I'm down to donate 100 euros. On top of this, whoever owns a RX series gpu needs to increase the power limit on the gpu otherwise the gpu throttles, yet, there's still no way to fix this other than doing some weird things with your kernel when booting. YES, you can use radeon-profile which is a shitty and buggy piece of software and whoever coded it didn't even finish because gpu load is not displayed correctly. Now, amdgpu/open source drivers, they work great but there's nothing like a GUI to either OC your card or control it in any way. Nvidia proprietary drivers have some GUI to OC (I think) but their open source drivers are crap. AMD released some official drivers a few years ago which allowed you to OC and play with your GPU through a GUI, to then drop it later on.
