I know it's in Debian (and thus Ubuntu), Arch, Gentoo. Pretty sure RedHat, Suse, Nix have it. What distro are you using?
ROCm is a train wreck to compile from source but can be done with sufficient bloodymindedness.
The RX6600 is a gfx1032. I used a gfx1010 for ages with this stuff. Seems likely it'll run for you if you ignore the "supported cards" list, which really should be renamed to something that antagonises people less.
> ROCm is a train wreck to compile from source but can be done with sufficient bloodymindedness.
Yeah, I did that myself. Not impossible, just a bit annoying and time consuming. The issue I ran into then was exactly picking the gpu model (incredible that this is even necessary) and not having the gfx1032 available, see https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/26415#iss... for what I was following back then. I tried to edit the configuration for the gfx1032 anyway, but it did not succeed.
Side note: Already having to know which card corresponds to which code is annoying, and completely unnecessary. They could also just map the consumer facing name. But that would be too easy I assume.
ROCm is a train wreck to compile from source but can be done with sufficient bloodymindedness.
The RX6600 is a gfx1032. I used a gfx1010 for ages with this stuff. Seems likely it'll run for you if you ignore the "supported cards" list, which really should be renamed to something that antagonises people less.