BOINC on Fedora 20 - Intel Graphics 5000

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Message 54337 - Posted: 5 Jun 2014, 16:28:49 UTC

Hi all,

I've running BOINC on windows on my NUCs that have Intel HD Graphics 5000, it's actually quite impressive how well is was running GPU tasks.

I've switched to Fedora 20 now development reasons.

I can't seem to get BOINC to recognize the Intel Graphics 5000. I've installed the drivers from the intel website and the openCL implementation but still no luck.

Is there any way to get BOINC to see Intel graphics GPU on Fedora?

Thanks,

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Message 54339 - Posted: 5 Jun 2014, 20:45:00 UTC - in response to Message 54337.  
Last modified: 5 Jun 2014, 21:22:55 UTC

I've switched to Fedora 20 now development reasons.

I can't seem to get BOINC to recognize the Intel Graphics 5000. I've installed the drivers from the intel website and the openCL implementation but still no luck.

Is there any way to get BOINC to see Intel graphics GPU on Fedora?

Official Intel OpenCL support on Intel GPUs under Linux isn't supposed to be available:

OpenCL & HD Graphics 4000 & Linux Support

OpenCL SDK 1.2 for Linux, without Xeon?

There is an open source project:

Meanwhile, you may want to try the open source project beignet. This project provide am open source alpha software for OpenCL on Intel HD Graphics 4000. It is not commercial product by Intel, but is available for the open source community.


If you can supply a CLinfo output of an Intel GPU under Linux, then maybe the Boinc developers could add support.

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