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@user-es7pw8zz4g
@user-es7pw8zz4g 3 күн бұрын
Core™ i5-13500 = 14 nucleos ??? 16 nucleos
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 3 күн бұрын
I kept a couple of cores/nucleos free to do what they wanted during the build process 😁
@antoniovedivici6202
@antoniovedivici6202 6 күн бұрын
not getting the gpu dropdown... any ideas?
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 6 күн бұрын
The only thing I can think of at the moment is have you installed `intel-opencl-icd`?
@bj0urne
@bj0urne 16 күн бұрын
It's funny, I can't tell if you've 2x the video or if the game is just running faster xD
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 15 күн бұрын
@@bj0urne if I’m remembering correctly the only portion I sped up was when I had to get out of vault 101
@Winnetou17
@Winnetou17 22 күн бұрын
Does perfmon work on Linux ? You know, that opensource monitoring tool that Intel contributed significantly to, that was featured on Gamer's Nexus a few months ago, as it received an update, allowing you to see if it's CPU bottleneck or GPU bottleneck and in general more low level details. I'm curious if your A380 was actually 100% utilized. Because it's hard to say, given how pretty weak and also not on max power, if that isn't its actual capability.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 22 күн бұрын
@@Winnetou17 if you look on the upper right corner of screen captures, you’ll see the utilization percentage of the gpu. The numbers I saw suggested that there was a cpu bottleneck because the GPU wasn’t hitting 100%. To answer your question about perfmon, I don’t believe thats supported on Linux, and its only a recent development that the driver developers for Linux are wiring up access to that data. Another thing to remember is that the Forza Horizon games don’t run as well on Linux as they do on Windows.
@Winnetou17
@Winnetou17 21 күн бұрын
@@CompellingBytes Oh, I can't believe I didn't saw that in the upper right corner, lol. With perfmon, I was hoping that being open source it can be built anywhere, but you're right if the drivers don't expose data, then it doesn't have what to show. The road to games running perfectly on Linux sure is looong.
@jonas_bento
@jonas_bento 22 күн бұрын
A shame the current Intel drivers for Linux are so bad still. Hopefully the new Xe driver will be actually good so I can start considering buying an Arc graphics card for my PC.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 22 күн бұрын
It seems that a lot of Xe development is focused on Battlemage, so we'll have to wait til Battlemage.
@NebulosityNexus
@NebulosityNexus 2 күн бұрын
@@CompellingBytes will it improve my iris igpu? 12th gen
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 2 күн бұрын
@@NebulosityNexus You're probably better off sticking with your current driver, i915, at the moment.
@safn1949
@safn1949 26 күн бұрын
Intel just got back to me and pretty much said they don't know why my A310 doesn't work with Linux Mint. Works fine on Windows, black screen on mint. I just move my DP cable to igpu.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 26 күн бұрын
Are you using Mint Edge? The new version is coming out in maybe a week, so maybe try it then...
@safn1949
@safn1949 26 күн бұрын
@@CompellingBytes No, but it will be a huge hassle to switch right now, as I run my Emby server on this computer. I will, however, look into it, thanks.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 25 күн бұрын
@@safn1949 you may know this, but in the coming weeks the newest version of Linux Mint will be out and maybe over the next couple of months, at most, you should be able to run a distro upgrade via the commandline.
@pawello03
@pawello03 28 күн бұрын
I have a problem i did just like on the video but even terraria is laggy on my 4070 rtx, what i need to do? (first time on linux)
@Klaus_Stotebecker
@Klaus_Stotebecker Ай бұрын
what would be the distro with the best out of the box experience with intel arc?
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 29 күн бұрын
It's kinda hard for me to pick one, especially since functionality is seemingly all over the place.
@ALAK5555
@ALAK5555 Ай бұрын
when we get fan speed control ?
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 29 күн бұрын
I'd like to know we when get this sort of stuff too
@nyx211
@nyx211 Ай бұрын
If you're getting bad results no matter what prompt/negative prompt you use, make sure you're using the correct image dimensions for the particular model that you're using. For example, the XL and PonyXL models work best with the following dimensions: 1024 x 1024 640 x 1536 768 x 1344 832 x 1216 896 x 1152 1152 x 896 1216 x 832 1344 x 768 1536 x 640
@safn1949
@safn1949 Ай бұрын
I'm running a pair of A310's on 2 HP small form factors, works great on Windows but my HP 800 G4, Linux mint boots to the Linux splash screen, then black. Upgraded Mesa and Linux kernel.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes Ай бұрын
Can you get into the terminal/tty? s this a new install? What version of Linux Mint? I'm assuming you were previously using your igpu for video output? Are you using a riser cable? Is it a fresh or established install? Did you get the kernel through the Ubuntu Mainline app? I can't guarantee an answer but I'll give it a shot. Oh and have you tried disabling your cpu's igpu?
@connivingkhajiit
@connivingkhajiit 13 күн бұрын
Mint uses a very old kernel. Default 5.15 is incompatible. """bleeding"""" kernel for Mint is 6.5 and is still very old. Try a different distro or the Edge ISO as the newest kernel is already 6.10
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 12 күн бұрын
​@@connivingkhajiit They can get Mint 22 right now, thought they may have to wait a bit to Distro upgrade. Mint 22 will have a newer kernel and MESA. From what I've heard, Mint wants to keep up with kernels this go around. Iirc, this person has a Linux Mint instance that they don't want to delete, so the best thing they could do is updating to 22. Things should work, assuming they aren't using LDME.
@connivingkhajiit
@connivingkhajiit 12 күн бұрын
@@CompellingBytes hopefully that would fix it, cause if its booting the mint splash, its not hardware. Dont know what else it could be besides kernel... Though now that I recall, my A770 worked on Mint with 6.5 before I moved to Fedora.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 12 күн бұрын
@@connivingkhajiit It's why I asked all of those questions. I'm wondering if he switched gpus or something. Arc should be plug and play but I've had situations where I had to dabble with stuff after swapping between a 6700xt and A770. I figure it could be some sort of lagged configuration change in a file somewhere.
@Klaus_Stotebecker
@Klaus_Stotebecker Ай бұрын
Went crazy and get a a770 for my good’old x99 (my Chinese x99 has rebar support)
@noelkelly4354
@noelkelly4354 Ай бұрын
Hi. Did you have any problems running Blender 4.1.1 of Ubuntu 24.04? I am, I think, because Blender 4.1.1 uses python 3.11 and the Ubuntu 24.04 package is 3.12.3
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes Ай бұрын
4.1.1 should work. It seems 3.6.0 performs the best with Intel Arc, though
@noelkelly4354
@noelkelly4354 Ай бұрын
@@CompellingBytesThanks, I'll try that version. Blender runs fine, but menu options with python behind 'em fail. In my case, it's an add-on's export data functionality.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes Ай бұрын
@@noelkelly4354 Interesting, iirc, I used python on openSUSE Tumbleweed to learn how to make graphs and to build the benchmark graphs. openSUSE Tumbleweed is rolling, so the python version probably changes often, though... Are you familiar with PyEnv? It allows you to run different versions of python within an environment. You can set it globally, or you can set it within a directory. If you haven't already, I would try running the downloaded instance of Blender in a directory configured to run under a given version's environment. If you need help setting up pyenv, real python has a good guide on the topic.
@noelkelly4354
@noelkelly4354 Ай бұрын
@@CompellingBytes Thanks. I'll keep digging. I'm a beginner on both the Blender and Python fronts, but am an experienced programmer.
@noelkelly4354
@noelkelly4354 Ай бұрын
Found the problem. The current Cesium Blender add-on is version 1.0.0 It only works with Blender version 2.80 to 2.93 LTS. I’ve personally tried it with Blender 4.1.1, 3.6 LTS and 2.93 LTS. Only 2.93 LTS works. this is a breadcrumb for future lost souls
@miraclemaxicl
@miraclemaxicl Ай бұрын
it's June 2024 and Intel Arc can make use of XeSS on Linux (tested in Hogwarts Legacy), but it's doesn't work as good and as fast as on Windows. On Linux XeSS cannot make use of Arc's XMX engines and has to fall back on a worse upscaling model and DP4a instruction. What's on my wishlist is the ability to directly access XMX engines on Linux
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes Ай бұрын
At the time I made this video, I think there were two games with XeSS that I could either play, though to be honest I gave up on newer games after I saw Raytracing couldn’t work in Cyberpunk and Control. Theres been signs of life as far as XeSS functionality since the MESA 24.1 (and maybe Kernel6 6.8+) update. Phoronix recently reported that the Linux driver developers just got to working on raytracing, the feature I’ve been waiting for. Still barely any support for Unreal Engine 5, and I’m about to maybe use my 6700xt for Robocop Rogue City 😂😂😂
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes Ай бұрын
I don't think I made this clear, but I used Debian Sid/Unstable and Trixie/Testing as a sort of proof of concept. You shouldn't expect Unstable and Testing setups to always work because they are there for testing purposes. What I didn't say in the video was that the correct packages needed for compute with Intel Arc GPUs are being tested for Debian, and hopefuly, they will be available in the stable repo in the coming months/Debian point releases.
@Winnetou17
@Winnetou17 Ай бұрын
Wow, what a clusterf...un :D Regarding that 32bit, you should be able to have both 32bit and 64bit (also called multilib) on your system. Though I can't say the specifics. Steam is notorious for being 32 bit, still. Though, now that I think of, how the hell did they embedded a chromium instance there ? Did they manually made that 32 bit too ? Though it's maybe simply another process. Anyway, I don't know if I said it already, so excuse me if I'm repeating. I feel like with so much hassle, it might be easier to install it from scratch. And using Gentoo or Arch might be easier. I do lean in favor of Gentoo because it has this customization at compile level streamlined. If you remember the problems that OBS had some time ago on Arch and I think on other distros too, because it was packaged differently and some plugins were missing for some ? Yeah, there's no such nonsense in Gentoo, you can choose exactly and easily what you want in or out. So I'm thinking that if Blender for Intel has very specific dependencies, managing them yourself should be easiest. That is, you to install exactly what you need, without hoping that the OS does it for you, and also to hope that the OS doesn't have something bad/uncompatible/subpar and having to bend backwards to change/replace that. That's why I was thinking of Gentoo. But I am well aware that it's not for the faint of heart. And even among those that aren't scared by it, it's still not exactly popular. But it gives the most freedom of customization from the mainstream / popular distros.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes Ай бұрын
So the whole 32bit thing only happens on Ubuntu Jammy (24.xx) and Distro versions derived from Ubuntu Jammy (such as Linux Mint 21.4). This is because, from what I saw, Intel only supported Ubuntu 22.04 as the only non enterprise release with Arc/Xe compute packages, which were put of tree/out of sync from any of Ubuntu’s repos (I warn about this in my OpenVINO Stable Diffusion guide). Ubuntu 24.04 and other distros no longer have this problem, which I’ll talk about in my next video.
@Winnetou17
@Winnetou17 Ай бұрын
@@CompellingBytes Interesting. Also a bit of headache inducing to trace all of this.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes Ай бұрын
@@Winnetou17 up until recently, its made installing a lot of things very painful, even if using that repo didnt result in not being able to install other packages on a system.
@Tr0feo
@Tr0feo Ай бұрын
Thanks for all the Linux Intel Arc videos!
@TheRealMiscTheUltraLoser
@TheRealMiscTheUltraLoser Ай бұрын
Any other way to do this i cant get passed the login screen
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes Ай бұрын
Hmm, you could do tty, but if you're doing a fresh install, maybe try POPos! and get the image with Nvidia drivers or Ubuntu 24.04 (whose image is supposed to be pretty big because of the included nvidia drivers as well). Mint should be coming out with a new version in a few months. What model/generation Nvidia GPU are you using? If it's a really old gpu, Nvidia may have stopped supporting it...
@pimplefacedprick2595
@pimplefacedprick2595 Ай бұрын
Edits have you talking over your own self. Obnoxious.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts! Please do that for more of my videos!
@m3nguele
@m3nguele 2 ай бұрын
Could you also test Vulkan-native games, like Doom, Doom Eternal and Rainbow Six Siege (I think the benchmark would run)
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 2 ай бұрын
Rainbox Six Siege/Ubisoft games doesn’t/don’t work on Linux, the Doom games raster well enough but raytracing doesn’t yet work on Linux w/ Intel Arc.
@joemullally1232
@joemullally1232 2 ай бұрын
If you want to use hardware acceleration on resolve you'll also need to install cuda, which you need to do separately from the driver installation in the driver manager on mint
@RomvnlyPlays
@RomvnlyPlays 2 ай бұрын
you should try fedora linux ubuntu is always gonna be behind compared to fedora. it is a good balance of stability and having up to date software. especially considering intel arc is bleeding edge hardware which should always be using intel's latest drivers
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 2 ай бұрын
Yep, the problem has been that all the arc compute stuff has been exclusively for Ubuntu and Ubuntu derived distros locked away in an Intel repo.
@Winnetou17
@Winnetou17 2 ай бұрын
Wow, checked the post on the community too (even though handling the images there is kind of annoying, but still better than nothing I guess). Soo, the results are interesting. In the "doesn't make any sense" way :)) I see that on the Blender page all A770 (not M) results are between 1800 and 2300 points, with the only Linux one being at 1900. 1600 is below, though not by a huge marging. All are using ONEAPI. Is that what you're using too ? Having a better CPU shouldn't help THAT MUCH in this instance. Though I'm just speculating, I don't REALLY know what's happening there. Good luck on the next searches.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, and every time I run blender I get a new time range of actual rendering. Sometimes it take 45 seconds to render a frame, sometimes it takes 11. Yesterday it took a consistent 14. And yes, I am using oneapi, interesting stuff afoot after the install process if you don’t
@leximarie2182
@leximarie2182 2 ай бұрын
Does your A770 constantly blink? Before buying it I saw people claim it was only the HDMI ports, this doesn't seem correct. Every single port on this card does it. Unfortunately I am past the point of return. Kind of regret this card
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 2 ай бұрын
I haven't experienced any blinking, and I used the HDMI port for the first time a couple of weeks ago. Sorry you're having this experience with your card. You should be covered under Intel's warranty, maybe get in contact with them for an RMA?
@Winnetou17
@Winnetou17 2 ай бұрын
Hate to be that guy... but for completeness sake, I have to ask: have you tried with multiple cables AND monitors ?
@leximarie2182
@leximarie2182 2 ай бұрын
@@Winnetou17 I sure have! and that's perfectly acceptable to ask Perhaps I could have been more complete in my post there. :) Sometimes I feel when I add details people skip over them and I try to be a little more 'short handed' as a result
@Fesovika
@Fesovika 2 ай бұрын
Fedora 40 A770 - no issues
@leximarie2182
@leximarie2182 2 ай бұрын
@@Fesovika I wish I could say the same because it's certainly doing fine here aside from the blinking
@larrythehedgehog
@larrythehedgehog 2 ай бұрын
great to see someone using arc for things other than gaming! thanks for the video!
@asunavk69
@asunavk69 2 ай бұрын
.. and windows.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 2 ай бұрын
I added a new community post that supplements this video. Unfortunately it doesn't seem like I can link to it (and the graphs that I shared are cut off), so check out the community tab on my channel's page.
@Reswavey
@Reswavey 2 ай бұрын
ty
@Dr.Kananga
@Dr.Kananga 2 ай бұрын
Finally straight to the point on how to update the drivers. If I had to follow Nvidia's support page I'd be still reading their txt files. Thank you.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 2 ай бұрын
And this is why I made this video… Thanks for watching, I’m glad I could help. Also, if I youre using a Turing or newer Nvidia gpu for gaming, you might want to look into the NVK Nvidia/Vulkan driver
@justinloftis2307
@justinloftis2307 2 ай бұрын
does Starfield work in Linux
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 2 ай бұрын
I haven't tried it
@obscenity
@obscenity 3 ай бұрын
2:12 developers, developers, developers, developers, developers...
@GnuChanOS
@GnuChanOS 3 ай бұрын
openSUS
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 3 ай бұрын
Lol and why do you call openSUSE “sus”?
@GnuChanOS
@GnuChanOS 3 ай бұрын
@@CompellingBytes long time ago I can't pronounce it and I say 'openSus', I just stick with it. 😄
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 3 ай бұрын
@@GnuChanOS ah, well if youre a non native English speaker and not in the US, “sus” is slang for “suspect” and/or “suspicious.”
@GamesGateOne
@GamesGateOne 3 ай бұрын
Yes The video gets to the heart of the Intel Arc drama, another point for me is even when games don't run is also quite difficult to find solutions. with my old AMD graphics card the vast majority was solved after a visit to Protondb but with Intel Arc I found at best 2 to 3 solution approaches, probably because Arc has hardly any distribution on the market. Good video and I'll leave a subscription there :)
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 3 ай бұрын
Yes, Protondb is crowd sourced and the information you see there kinda gives a bit of a glimpse into the linux gaming market. Thanks for watching/sharing your thoughts/subscribing!
@jarnolaaksonen1931
@jarnolaaksonen1931 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! 🦾
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 3 ай бұрын
I actually did a clean install of Tumbleweed recently and a lot of these packages are now in Tumbleweed’s default repository.
@SergioZora
@SergioZora 3 ай бұрын
hey have you tried loading mods on ? or just vanilla?
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 3 ай бұрын
I haven’t tried mods yet. I don’t know if I’d do that with Intel Arc right now, I just want to show how games run on Arc in these videos.
@saschapurner9579
@saschapurner9579 3 ай бұрын
I have 6 ARCs and i use Linux too. I cannot work on DX12 for now. Do not know what to do. Little Tip: OpenCl works fine sometimes with a arc card. ;-)
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 3 ай бұрын
OpenCL can be spotty depending on the use and the version a given distro packages of open compute runtime, I’ve found. DX12 games are starting to work in Mesa 24.1
@saschapurner9579
@saschapurner9579 3 ай бұрын
I love my 6 Arcs ;-)
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 2 ай бұрын
Well you have to share what you have now
@anythingbutASIC
@anythingbutASIC 3 ай бұрын
The raspi zero keeps with the roots of the Rasperry pi foundation but has been replaced by the raspi pico for the most part. The zero is in need of an upgrade as other competitors offer better but sometimes more expensive alternitives. The raspi 4 5 and CM4 obviously has been claimed by corparate interest and won't be coming back to the table for budget hobbist to learn on and destroy. IMO what raspberry pi is doing is great in the long term. In about 5-10 years alot of IoT systems will be run on the platform the hobbists learned on the desposable raspi zero. If the raspi zero got a bump up to 2BG RAM and still fell in the out the door price of $20 I think it would save the raspberry pi foundation image. Maybe even push into the FPGA RISC-V core section.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 3 ай бұрын
My understanding is that raspberry pis are good for testing iot software, but such devices require hardware much smaller and more energy efficient (i.e. a controller) than what the even the pi zero can offer. There’s also a lot of alternatives to the pi. And you’re right, businesses and startups do buy lots of raspberry pis (there was the story I read about the scooter share startup that had a raspberry pi on each scooter), so maybe its the tinkerers who might be in trouble. At the same time, n100 sbcs are starting to come to market.
@Bangerboy985
@Bangerboy985 3 ай бұрын
intel arc only using 10% gpu power??? in 4k vs the amd 6700xt thats at 100% ? LOL maybe thats why arc is fucking losing .... amds cooking at 70 celsius while intel arc chilling at like 40 celsius
@SyeamTechDemon
@SyeamTechDemon 3 ай бұрын
You're misreading - that's the CPU utilization. Take a look at the top left side of the screen, you'll see GPU utilization at 100% there.
@CompellingBytes
@CompellingBytes 3 ай бұрын
Also, I don’t test at 4k.