therubyracer
compute-runtime
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1,671 | 1,072 | |
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- | MIT License |
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therubyracer
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Linux Touchpad Like MacBook Update: Touchpad Gestures Now Shipping
I use both OSX and Linux extensively. I had the choice to go either way for my work computer and I chose OSX (intel chip).
A couple of days ago I wanted to use a Ruby gem ( https://github.com/rubyjs/therubyracer ) for some random project. To install the library (compile native bindings), OSX wanted me to download an install 12 GB of crap (full XCode, it didn't work with the command line tools)... In linux it was just a matter of downloading and installing the gem (100MB at most). That's crazy.
What I dislike more and more about OSX is how they have been aggresive against developers and technical people in the last years (like, why do I have to jump through hoops to modify my /usr/lib folder with SUDO/root? I AM ROOT ASSHOLE OS, LET ME DO WHATEVER I WANT TO MY COMPUTER.
But other than that, it's OK.
compute-runtime
- Intel Graphics Compute Runtime for OneAPI Level Zero and OpenCL
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Alder Lake HDR tone mapping
Well... Fuck! https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/issues/643
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Proxmox VE 8.0 released!
For what it's worth, I was able to get IOMMU enabled and iGPU passthrough working for Plex on an Ubuntu 22.04 LXC container with a fresh install of Proxmox 8.0.3 (kenrel 6.2.16-3-pve) on an Intel i5-13400, ASRock B760M Pro RS/D4, also using Intel drivers released early today. I largely followed this guide.
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rocm-opencl (rocm-opencl-runtime) rx 6600 xt support
For this little project unless someone chimes in with experience or can point to regarding the RX 6600 XT / 6650 XT / perhaps 7600 I might go with https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime . (They don't have perfect documentation re supported gpus either, the readme table doesn't list DG2, you need to go to releases to see that) . Phoronix reported it as pretty stable when they tested it with kernel 6.2 in March.
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Vladmandic Stable Diffusion added Intel ARC GPU support on Linux
Update: I was able to fix my issue. I'm using Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS and have the newest available kernel, 6.3.1. Installing the drivers via apt does not work, instead I needed to use https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases/
- Intel Arc Driver Overhead - Just a Myth?
- How do you allocate more than 4GB of memory for OpenCL in A770 16GB?
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Proxmox iGPU passthrough to LXC not working
Drivers: https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases
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Stable Diffusion Web UI for Intel Arc
wget https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases/download/22.43.24595.30/intel-level-zero-gpu-dbgsym_1.3.24595.30_amd64.ddeb
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Current state of Intel Arc transcoding
For OpenCL HDR/DV tone-mapping, install the extra compute-runtime if running on host.
What are some alternatives?
hawck - Key-rebinding daemon for Linux (Wayland/X11/Console)
jellyfin-ffmpeg - FFmpeg for Jellyfin
syngesture - Swipes and gestures for Linux with the MT multitouch protocol
kbct - Keyboard keycode mapping utility for Linux supporting layered configuration
docker-jellyfin
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
PMS_Updater - Shell script for updating the Plex Media Server inside the FreeNAS Plex plugin
ExpansionCards - Reference designs and documentation to create Expansion Cards for the Framework Laptop
gtkplatform - Run Qt applications using gtk+ as a windowing system.
intel-graphics-compiler