Apt doesn’t show any missing dependencies, but I have never installed CUDA, so that’s probably it.
Installing tensorrt, etc. on Arch makes little obvious difference in the utilization of the RTX 3070 hardware I have, so I think there might be something on the model side that’s not quite right.
@tony.topazlabs : Topaz were planning to look into the Linux-Windows performance discrepancies; is there any news here?
I’ve been running jobs just about continuously for the last two weeks, mostly Dione, Artemis, and Proteus models taking video from 480i to 720p. I usually have about 30 jobs in the queue. Most of the time, my 3060 is running 70-80% utilization along with 30-40% CPU utilization. For the kinds of tasks that I do, the current beta version seems perfectly stable.
@tony.topazlabs : nudging again for any news of an updated build and also news of TensorRT support for 30 series on Linux (only because I don’t have any 40 series hardware)
Hi Phil,
We’re slightly delayed on Linux builds since we’re working on some changes to the build system to allow for more automation similar to the Windows and macOS build systems we use.
More news on the Linux front soon!
I’ve been using the beta on my Ubuntu system and it’s been working fine (more or less). However, my primary desktop has a more powerful GPU but runs arch linux. I have the beta installed and it works, but I’m unable to activate it. The browser never opens and if I kill the “login” task an error pops up. I’m kind of at a loss for how to fix it. I’ve uploaded a screenshot of the error displayed. This is the version of OPENSSL installed: OpenSSL 3.2.1 30 Jan 2024 (Library: OpenSSL 3.2.1 30 Jan 2024)
It looks like kde-open requires a newer version of OpenSSL than the app includes. It’s likely finding the OpenSSL 3.1.4 we use, rather than the 3.2.1 on your system.
You could try copying the login URL from the log file after you’ve clicked the activate button (without killing the login program). You can try pasting that into your browser directly, and it may work.
That worked! Thank you for the suggestion. I tried manually typing in the URL but I’m sure I miskeyed part of the string. I never thought to check the log for the URL.
Glad to hear it! As part of the build process changes Tony alluded to earlier we’re looking into ways to better handle our dependency situation, so hopefully this’ll work easier for you in a future release.
I am curious to see how well everything works on Arch vs Ubuntu or something else Debian based!
Sounds good. I’m a fairly recent convert from Windows so the installation is probably one of the biggest headaches. I have a newer Nvidia GPU in my Arch system so it’s hard to compare, but utilization is higher. It benchmarks about 10 fps faster. Nvidia 4070 vs 3060 Ti and the Iris model works.
Just curious if there is a tentative timeline for Linux updates and so on
Hey all, just to give you an update, we’re hoping to have a new Linux build available either with or shortly after the next beta for Win & Mac.
Going forward we should be able to provide updated Linux builds more often.
New beta build is here!
