André Felipe Carvalho schrieb am 20.02.2018 um 11:56:
Well, I think I could try to go back to 14.04 and use the packaged
version of dt.
Did you backup your database/profile before upgrading to dt 2.4 (which I
presume is what you used in ubuntu 16.04)?
Otherwise you might run into problems
I'm not sure you would benefit from OpenCL. As someone already pointed
out, you need a somewhat decent GPU to make use of it. Did it work
before the upgrade to 16.04?
Your overall slow performance may also be due to heat problems. Have you
checked the temperature of your CPU and GPU? Older
Hi André,
I'm in a very similar situation to what you describe: I have an AMD R9
280 with an i5-4690 CPU @ 3.50GHz, and am running Ubuntu 17.10 as my
daily OS.
I have stuffed around with the new AMDGPU-PRO and open source
equivalents to try to get opencl under modern Ubuntu, but although
I thank you all for your comments.
There's another issue that I thought last night, about changing operating
systems. I produce some publications, photobooks, etc, with a software that
I choose only because it has a Linux version. They have a windows version,
of course, but my books were made in
I always used it from PPA. I understand there is some dependency that
only comes with 16.04. To my knowledge - the only benefit to use Open CL
(if this is your goal) is if the GPU is very fast. I can use Open CL
"GeForce GT 525M/PCIe/SSE2" - I believe 2 GB memory for the GPU but I
have no
Hi,
Is there a way to compile the latest dt for a Ubuntu 14 trusty tahr, where
I can use AMD catalyst driver for an old graphic-card?
r R
Am 20. Februar 2018 03:09:47 schrieb "I. Ivanov" :
For what is worth...
I am using DT on Dell XPS (mid 2011) - this is i7 (gen
For what is worth...
I am using DT on Dell XPS (mid 2011) - this is i7 (gen 2) - machine 8GB
RAM SSD Samsung 512 GB with Ubuntu 16.04.
Compared to
DT on Dell Inspiron (late 2014) - this is i5 (gen 4) - machine 8GB RAM
same SSD Samsung 512 GB with Windows 10 64 bit home edition fully
Hi Matej,
Yes, I have:
$ glxinfo | grep "OpenGL version"
*OpenGL version string: 3.0 Mesa 17.3.2 - padoka PPA*
But I still cant get Opencl to work.
In fact, I've been thinking if this slowness may be fault of these
alternative drivers.
2018-02-19 18:37 GMT-03:00 Matej Martinovic
Have you tried mesa?
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/03/easy-way-install-mesa-17-0-2-ubuntu-16-04-lts
BR
Matej
On 2018-02-19 19:12, André Felipe Carvalho wrote:
Hello dt users,
I don't use Windows for more than 5 years and used to be very happy
with Linux (Ubuntu, in my case). Until Ubuntu
Hello dt users,
I don't use Windows for more than 5 years and used to be very happy with
Linux (Ubuntu, in my case). Until Ubuntu 14.04 or 15.10 I was, at least. In
that time, I could use the AMD HD 7730M 2gb GPU of my Dell Inspiron 7520
Core I7 notebook, 8gb RAM.
When dt started to use GTK 3.0,
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Hello everyone,
as most of you probably noticed by now we have had quite some work done in the
past months to port darktable to Windows. It's mostly due to Peter Budai that
we are able to provide a first public preview of what we achieved so far. Find
the disclaimer and a link to the installer
Refering to the Darktable blog entry from smn about why Darktable does
not run on windows
http://www.darktable.org/2015/07/why-dont-you-provide-a-windows-build/#comments
I would comment that it is now possible by using Windows 10 Anniversay +
ubuntu sub-system
Here is a nice tuto (in french
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