Timo Aaltonen
Timo Aaltonen
note that xvfb-run was forked from Debian in 2008, and this '-d' thing was added in the Fedora fork 4y ago...
6.1 hasn't queued a commit to drop force_probe, so I don't think it'll support DG2 OOTB
> @eero-t Do you know if https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-nightly kernels are supposed to work for DG2 as well? That's closer to what'll be in 6.2, so it's better but still needs force_probe....
This test passes fine on current Debian though. Debian migrated the intel ocl stack to LLVM 14 a while back.
I don't have plans to backport these
[2] is true because the newer upload to build with llvm14 doesn't build...
no bug, but seems there was an update to opencl-clang-14 in debian that kinetic didn't have, it cherry-picks https://github.com/intel/opencl-clang/pull/354 to fix some compute-runtime test error and I've synced o-c-14 to...
yup, that did it, phew..
yes please, extracting a disk image at 15MB/s with one core occupied is just pain I'd have not thought to see in 2021
and I was talking about decompression.. if that's not doable then meh..