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author | ManInDark <[email protected]> | 2024-02-15 01:38:42 +0100 |
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committer | GitHub <[email protected]> | 2024-02-15 01:38:42 +0100 |
commit | c884348427c29b37ee166a3a950f8261ac475186 (patch) | |
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Fixed typo in readme (#89)
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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ cargo xtask --release On Windows we recommend you use environment variable `HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1` environment variable (more [here](https://rocmdocs.amd.com/en/latest/conceptual/gpu-isolation.html#hip-visible-devices)) or disable it system-wide in Device Manager. - On Linux we recommend you use environment variable `ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES=<UUID>` where `<UUID>` is the UUID of the dedicated GPU as reported by `rocminfo` command line tool (you can also use `HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1`, but this does not seem to be stable). Alternatively you can disable integrated GPU syste-wide by passing `pci-stub.ids=<DEVICE_VENDOR>:<DEVICE_CODE>` to the kernel options. On Ubuntu you can pass additional kernel options by adding them to `/etc/default/grub` to the option `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT`. You can find `<DEVICE_VENDOR>:<DEVICE_CODE>` with the help of `lspci -nn`. This will emit a series of lines with one of them matching you integrated GPU, for example:\ + On Linux we recommend you use environment variable `ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES=<UUID>` where `<UUID>` is the UUID of the dedicated GPU as reported by `rocminfo` command line tool (you can also use `HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1`, but this does not seem to be stable). Alternatively you can disable integrated GPU system-wide by passing `pci-stub.ids=<DEVICE_VENDOR>:<DEVICE_CODE>` to the kernel options. On Ubuntu you can pass additional kernel options by adding them to `/etc/default/grub` to the option `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT`. You can find `<DEVICE_VENDOR>:<DEVICE_CODE>` with the help of `lspci -nn`. This will emit a series of lines with one of them matching you integrated GPU, for example:\ `1b:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Device [1002:164e] (rev c1)`\ `<DEVICE_VENDOR>:<DEVICE_CODE>` ar at the end, in this case `1002:164e`. |