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With the release of Alder Lake less than a week away and the "Lakes" thread having turned into a nightmare to navigate I thought it might be a good time to start a discussion thread solely for Alder Lake.
Well, I think I figured it out, and I think the problem is the wget is getting the wrong files, and I can't figure out how to get the 4 right files.Type "uname -r" in the terminal and it will report back the kernel version.
Well, now the video drivers are fubared. I have tried every version it shows, but when I restart it comes up with a bad display and "launch driver manager".
I tried to remove 5.17.3, and you can't. The entire linux platform is fubared. I will have to reinstall.
There is a good reason its not supported,, IT DOESN'T WORK !!!!
Well, it was recognized by the OS, but I could not install any video driver, and I could not un-install that kernel version.I'm not a Linux expert, but it looks like you had some missing dependencies and the kernel didn't build correctly.
"The Intel Core i5 12600K and other Alder Lake hybrid processors should be in much better shape with this new Linux 5.15 point release, unless you are already on Linux 5.16 / 5.17 / 5.18 Git. "
Yes, I don't know if the kernel caused the driver issues or what. 5.13 works fine with the Nvidia 510 driver, but any non-supported kernel appears to make the driver go haywire. Its running the mint 20.3 standard install with all updates and driver 510. I am leaving it this way indefinitely, and the ecores are off.That's the point I was trying to get mark to switch kernel versions but then ran into the NVIDIA driver issue.
Curious, but Linux and what you seem to be trying to accomplishing, are vastly different from what the 95% of the user base is using ADL for. ADL wasn't exactly created for Linux (such a small market) or DC applications. You seem to be trying to force a square plug in to a round hole.Yes, I don't know if the kernel caused the driver issues or what. 5.13 works fine with the Nvidia 510 driver, but any non-supported kernel appears to make the driver go haywire. Its running the mint 20.3 standard install with all updates and driver 510. I am leaving it this way indefinitely, and the ecores are off.
I don't want to go in to other issues, lets just say I found out what I needed to about Alder lake by buying the 12700F.
I bought it so I could comment on it itelligently. If you don't own one, then its all feedback from web pages you have read. Nobody ever wrote about ADL on linux or DC performance, so how would I know ? At least I never saw it. Maybe I will find a better use for it then a F@H house for a 3070TI.Curious, but Linux and what you seem to be trying to accomplishing, are vastly different from what the 95% of the user base is using ADL for. ADL wasn't exactly created for Linux (such a small market) or DC applications. You seem to be trying to force a square plug in to a round hole.
What you found out, is that ADL doesn't work for your specific, minuscule market usage for the CPU. Sorry, but it really doesn't make sense what you are trying to do with something that isn't specifically built for such usage...
So Internet providers, routers, switches, phones, cars, and firewalls are using nVidia video cards on desktop computers using ADL CPUs running Linux? Interesting!@noway069111
Linux runs the internet though. Users don't use it outside of enterprise as much because for so many years they've been brainwashed into windows / apple to know anything else.
Things that run Linux - routers / switches / firewalls / most servers (VM/ESX/HV/cluster) / etc. Even our cars / phones / etc.
It's just that it's not apparent that devices are sing *nix behind the fancy GUI / skin that gets applied over it.
Maybe because the CPU wasn't optimized or built to run on Linux for DC purposes? I mean, you're basically taking a sedan and saying "oh, it doesn't do off-roading! and got stuck in the mud!" The CPU wasn't intended for such and it's odd that your expectation is that it should excel in something it was never built for.I bought it so I could comment on it itelligently. If you don't own one, then its all feedback from web pages you have read. Nobody ever wrote about ADL on linux or DC performance, so how would I know ? At least I never saw it. Maybe I will find a better use for it then a F@H house for a 3070TI.
I tried that. Cinnamon mint does not officially support higher than 5.13. Yes, there are other distributions that have higher kernels. I knew that when I bought it. Until I had an idssue, I just never tried to go higher than the supported version. 5.17 and up work on ADL.I use Linux all the time for work. Anything cloud native relies on Linux. From code deployments using Docker to CI/CD pipeline work.
My home PC is a different story. Only Windows there. None of what I work on during the day touches it. Separation of work/play.
A simple Google search reveals that Linux 5.18+ includes the proper scheduling for Alder Lake's hybrid architecture.
And where does it say this ? You have an article you read ? Link ????Maybe because the CPU wasn't optimized or built to run on Linux for DC purposes? I mean, you're basically taking a sedan and saying "oh, it doesn't do off-roading! and got stuck in the mud!" The CPU wasn't intended for such and it's odd that your expectation is that it should excel in something it was never built for.
Where does it say the CPU was built for DC on Linux? Sorry, you are the one who posted on it, not me. I don't have to prove anything, because all the reviews and the marketing of the CPU is NOT around DC on Linux as a highlighted use scenario.And where does it say this ? You have an article you read ? Link ????
So, because no one says it, its not designed for it ? Tech junky showed you where they run linux. You just like to troll don't you .Where does it say the CPU was built for DC on Linux? Sorry, you are the one who posted on it, not me. I don't have to prove anything, because all the reviews and the marketing of the CPU is NOT around DC on Linux as a highlighted use scenario.
Where did Tech Junky provide any links from Intel stating any information about conducting DC on Linux? He never posted a link, at least on this page.So, because no one says it, its not designed for it ? Tech junky showed you where they run linux. You just like to troll don't you .
I didn't say that.are using nVidia video cards on desktop computers using ADL CPUs running Linux?