Salutations...
Didn't see it in the repo... perhaps this might improve graphics.
http://webwarper.net/ww/~av/pkgs.org/ar ... ar.xz.html
Best Regards...
Solved:Mesa library (mesa-libopencl)...
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Solved:Mesa library (mesa-libopencl)...
Last edited by blue4meridian on 25 Mar 2015, 14:15, edited 4 times in total.
Re: Mesa library...
hi install the usm package,remeber that porteus and slackware share the same packages roots so this is the try with usm:
bash-4.2# usm -g mesa
The following items were found.
Choose an number to confirm.
ctrl+c to quit
1) mesa-9.1.7-x86_64-1.txz
bash-4.2# usm -g mesa
The following items were found.
Choose an number to confirm.
ctrl+c to quit
1) mesa-9.1.7-x86_64-1.txz
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Re: Mesa library (mesa-libopencl)...
as beny pointed - i would neve use 3rd part core library in Porteus.
our Mesa is not that old and if you want never then please compile from sources.
our Mesa is not that old and if you want never then please compile from sources.
Please add [Solved] to your thread title if the solution was found.
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Re: Mesa library (mesa-libopencl)...
Salutations...
I do not know how to compile source (yet). If it is not a gui based skill for now I have to pass.
The suggestion is to examine any merit for making a module to support OpenCl.
OpenCl is popular so a module and support for it might prove useful in the repo.
I am thinking about building a quad FPGA/SBC... x86/SoC... nVidia ("Maxwell" GPU) mini ITX system.
OpenCL
Jungle computing
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I do not know how to compile source (yet). If it is not a gui based skill for now I have to pass.
The suggestion is to examine any merit for making a module to support OpenCl.
OpenCl is popular so a module and support for it might prove useful in the repo.
I am thinking about building a quad FPGA/SBC... x86/SoC... nVidia ("Maxwell" GPU) mini ITX system.
OpenCL
Jungle computing
Best Regards...
Posted by 74.102.233.42 via http://webwarper.net
This is added while posting a message to avoid misusing the service
Last edited by blue4meridian on 18 Feb 2015, 13:42, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Mesa library (mesa-libopencl)...
Salutations...
Problem solved...
I've been raiding the Arch Linux packages @ http://webwarper.net/ww/~av/pkgs.org
After I download the "frontend" I rename *.tar.xz to *.txz then I right click on the file "select" and make a module.
To minimize "dependency hell"...
I use as many Porteus modules as possible.
Best Regards...
Problem solved...

After I download the "frontend" I rename *.tar.xz to *.txz then I right click on the file "select" and make a module.
To minimize "dependency hell"...

Best Regards...