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Jun 2010
Pennsylvania
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Has anybody tried running mfaktX in Linux via WINE? I've tried the appropriate TF program in straight Linux but it severely affects the display, whereas the Windows version doesn't do this, so I'm wondering if running the Windows version of, say, mfaktc through WINE might work better than the dedicated Linux version.
My first attempt to do this after installing WINE involved running mfaktc from the same Windows directory (it's a dual-boot machine). But I've run into two issues:
Any ideas/hints will be appreciated. Rodrigo Last fiddled with by Rodrigo on 2017-08-08 at 02:41 Reason: clarity |
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Jun 2010
Pennsylvania
16468 Posts |
Brief update: I eliminated issue #1 above by launching the Windows cmd.exe in WINE, then running mfaktc-win-32.exe. But part #2 about matching the CUDA toolkit version remains, so suggestions as to what to do about that are welcome.
The OS is Kubuntu. |
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"/X\(‘-‘)/X\"
Jan 2013
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Using a GTX 580, I have to stop mfaktc. Using a GTX 1070, I don't even notice it running.
Anyway, go to System Settings -> Notifications -> Notifications -> Screen Saver, and then you can configure scripts to run when the screen is locked and unlocked. |
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Jun 2010
Pennsylvania
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Thanks. I have a question: The idea about the screensaver seems to have to do with running the Linux version of mfaktc. How does changing the screen locking options affect the choppiness of the screen when mfaktc is running? Not sure what one has to do with the other.
I'm still hoping for ideas on how to get mfaktc-win-32 (or -64) to run under WINE. ![]() Rodrigo |
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Jun 2010
Pennsylvania
2·467 Posts |
Another update: I copied the MFAKTC folder from the Windows partition over to the WINE pseudo-c: drive. This makes the path to mfaktc-win-32.exe shorter, but it doesn't help with the issue of the CUDA toolkit vs. runtime versions.
Running "mfaktc-win-32.exe -h" works, but anything that requires performing actual calculations (such as the self-test) fails to the above problem. Rodrigo |
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I moo ablest echo power!
May 2013
13·137 Posts |
Have you tried putting the necessary cuda* dlls in the mfaktc folder if they're not already there?
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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Jun 2010
Pennsylvania
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Any other files that need to be (copied over) there? Rodrigo |
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Jun 2010
Pennsylvania
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I moo ablest echo power!
May 2013
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Last fiddled with by wombatman on 2017-08-09 at 12:00 |
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