Le samedi 24 juin 2017 à 16:17 +0200, Peter Mc Donough a écrit :
> What is the difference whether I use a closed source software
> (Nvidia) to a closed source software (AMD)?
Look at history. We had big troubles with AMD dropping support for many
GPU (and not that old!) and providing a package
* Šarūnas Burdulis [06-24-17 11:01]:
> On 06/24/2017 10:40 AM, Pascal Obry wrote:
> > [...]
> > NVIDIA has proved up to know to be more respectful to the Linux
> > community. I'm running Debian/Unstable for years and using nvidia-
> > kernel Debian package without issue
Hello,
Yes, this seems obvious to me : I don't expect my TV to behave the same way
when dysplaying photos from my computer and watching a blu-ray or simply TV.
OTOH, if I play a blu-ray form the PC's optical drive, it will use the same
profile that was generated and stored into the OS.
So,
Hi all,
when I apply a tag to selection that contains groups of images, only the image
that is shown in the lighttable is tagged, not the entire group. Is there an
option to enable this, or is this a feature that will be supported in the
future?
Thanks,
Lars
On 06/24/2017 11:51 AM, Germano Massullo wrote:
> Il 24/06/2017 15:02, Michael Below ha scritto:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Am Fr 23 Jun 2017 16:44:33 CEST
>> schrieb Mark Heieis :
>>
> Am 23.06.2017 um 17:01 schrieb Mark Heieis:
>> To get AMD opencl on newer cards in Fedora 25,
I fail to see the problem and why it's a "no" and a "hack", as it is
just installing support libs as far as I can tell. It's been working
for me (RX480) since amdgpu-pro16.x using out-of-the-box Fedora 25.
Please explain how it would break, I'd like to understand. Worst
case, you just have to
* darkta...@911networks.com [06-24-17 21:45]:
> On Sat, 24 Jun 2017 16:57:44 -0400
> Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
>
> >I am running 4.11.6 on openSUSE Tw with NVidia 381.22 built from
> >NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-381.22.run w/o any problem past adding to
On Sat, 24 Jun 2017 16:57:44 -0400
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>I am running 4.11.6 on openSUSE Tw with NVidia 381.22 built from
>NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-381.22.run w/o any problem past adding to the
>commandline, --install-libglvnd
In archlinux and the derivatives like manjaro,
I would add that NVidia has a clear timeline for legacy support
(http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3142).
Also, NVidia is investing billions (yes, with "b") in machine learning
computation using GPUs, and pushing hard for everybody to run CUDA on
top of that. The only way to get
Le samedi 24 juin 2017 à 10:57 -0400, Šarūnas Burdulis a écrit :
> Did you have a chance to try it with mainline kernels [1]? For me
> nvidia module compilation failed for both 4.11 and 4.12 RC (I didn't
> look into details).
No I didn't try. As I said I'm running Debian/Unstable and there we
Hi,
according to the release notes, the camera "Panasonic DC-FZ82" should be
supported in version 2.2.5. However, in the menu to select the camera, this
model seems not listed; there are only DMC-* models. Any idea?
Kind regards,
Martin
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