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Post by sound on Jul 27, 2022 21:16:35 GMT
You forgot to specify the .TXT in the intrpt part of the script. But Repeater gets it anyway. What do you mean?
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Post by sound on Jul 27, 2022 21:17:18 GMT
It uses Nesting, to the HSUPLINK, which contains the INTENTIONS txt, which contains reference to the audio and intentions.
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Post by sound on Jul 27, 2022 21:18:52 GMT
P.S. I switched to MX Linux with Flushbox.
End of distro-hopping? Maybe.
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Post by reden on Jul 27, 2022 21:24:57 GMT
P.S. I switched to MX Linux with Flushbox.
End of distro-hopping? Maybe.
Some say that distro hopping is forever.
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Post by reden on Jul 27, 2022 21:25:28 GMT
You forgot to specify the .TXT in the intrpt part of the script. But Repeater gets it anyway. What do you mean? NEST-100, but it does not say NEST-100.TXT.
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Post by sound on Jul 27, 2022 21:27:50 GMT
Oh, sorry! You are right. If it is necessary, add the .txt. I forgot.
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Post by sound on Jul 27, 2022 21:58:41 GMT
MX Linux Fluxbox has out of the box ALSA support. Ubuntu doesn't. It also has a built-in audio player that can be configured to ALSA in a matter of seconds. It works perfectly and bypasses PulseAudio straight to the kernel.
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Post by sound on Jul 28, 2022 1:02:23 GMT
I made my own respin ISO of MX Linux with GNOME, Nvidia Driver and Fingerprint Login support.
It is like running Debian (bullseye) but with a lot of very significant improvements that, having experienced, I'd struggle to be without.
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Post by sound on Jul 28, 2022 2:08:43 GMT
I do not believe in the whole "SSD deterioration" thing at all, on modern SSDs, so I tend to use a 100-GB swap file. That still leaves 90 GB of free space, and 900 GB on an external HDD.
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Post by sound on Jul 28, 2022 17:36:40 GMT
I was able to get the Intention Repeater CUDA working on Debian 11. (MX Linux) It does not even need the cuda toolkit if it's already compiled from another computer. It just needs the driver. In MX Linux, this was tricky. I had to enable systemd in the kernel, and make a specific entry in systemd to run "tee /proc/apcpi/bbswitch <<< ON" after the directory is created upon boot, with a delay of a few seconds to make it work, then I finally also enabled Nvidia-sdi's Persistance Mode in the same script. It took ages to figure out how to get the Nvidia driver working. But now it works.
It works on Debian, just add the folder to the PATH environmental variable with "export". Once you compile the .cu program, you no longer need it (or if you have it compiled from another PC already!).
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Post by sound on Jul 28, 2022 17:49:07 GMT
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Post by sound on Jul 28, 2022 21:33:35 GMT
There's a problem using too much swap for the Repeater. It will steadily build up the RAM allocation, but then it drops, and the program freezes. Then it tries again, but it is still frozen. The entire PC starts to freeze up. This has always been the case and only with extreme patience and diligence can super-high speeds be attained. It's not worth it. I will use CUDA with mere 5 GB now. It is enough.
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Post by reden on Jul 28, 2022 21:52:25 GMT
There's a problem using too much swap for the Repeater. It will steadily build up the RAM allocation, but then it drops, and the program freezes. Then it tries again, but it is still frozen. The entire PC starts to freeze up. This has always been the case and only with extreme patience and diligence can super-high speeds be attained. It's not worth it. I will use CUDA with mere 5 GB now. It is enough. Linux doesn't do very well when the RAM is all used up. Even with swap.
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Post by sound on Jul 29, 2022 21:01:58 GMT
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Post by sound on Jul 30, 2022 19:37:09 GMT
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