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| - | ====== Fix Ubuntu issues ====== | + | ====== Fix Ubuntu |
| - | As the CPU (Intel® Core™ Ultra Processor [Series 2]) of Mind 2 AI Maker Kit is a quite new CPU, so current Ubuntu '' | + | <WRAP important > |
| + | This documentation is only applied for **Ubuntu 24.04.1**, if you use **Ubuntu | ||
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| + | And we suggest you to use **Ubuntu 24.04.2** or newer version. | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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| + | As the CPU (Intel® Core™ Ultra Processor [Series 2]) of Mind 2 AI Maker Kit is a quite new CPU, so current Ubuntu '' | ||
| * AX211 Wi-Fi doesn' | * AX211 Wi-Fi doesn' | ||
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| ===== Preparation ===== | ===== Preparation ===== | ||
| - | As you need to download | + | As you need to download |
| ===== Disable the Secure Boot ===== | ===== Disable the Secure Boot ===== | ||
| - | You need to disable the Secure Boot to update the Wi-Fi drivers, you can follow the steps below to disable the Secure Boot. | + | You need to disable the Secure Boot to update the kernel, you can follow the steps below to disable the Secure Boot. |
| Reboot and press '' | Reboot and press '' | ||
| - | ===== Upgrade your system | + | ===== Upgrade your system ===== |
| ```shell | ```shell | ||
| $ sudo apt update | $ sudo apt update | ||
| $ sudo apt full-upgrade -y | $ sudo apt full-upgrade -y | ||
| + | $ sync | ||
| + | $ sudo reboot | ||
| ``` | ``` | ||
| - | Follow | + | After reboot, follow |
| ```shell | ```shell | ||
| - | $ cd /tmp | + | $ wget https:// |
| - | $ wget https://kernel.ubuntu.com/ | + | $ wget https://security.ubuntu.com/ |
| - | $ wget https://kernel.ubuntu.com/ | + | $ wget https://security.ubuntu.com/ |
| - | $ wget https://kernel.ubuntu.com/ | + | $ wget https://security.ubuntu.com/ |
| - | $ wget https://kernel.ubuntu.com/ | + | $ wget https://security.ubuntu.com/ |
| - | $ sudo dpkg -i linux-*.deb | + | $ sudo dpkg -i /tmp/linux-*.deb |
| ``` | ``` | ||
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| $ sudo apt update | $ sudo apt update | ||
| $ sudo apt full-upgrade -y | $ sudo apt full-upgrade -y | ||
| - | $ sync | + | ``` |
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| + | The Ubuntu 24.04 repositories contain compute packages for various Intel graphics products. To install those packages, use the following commands: | ||
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| + | ```shell | ||
| + | $ wget -qO - https:// | ||
| + | sudo gpg --yes --dearmor --output / | ||
| + | $ echo "deb [arch=amd64, | ||
| + | sudo tee / | ||
| + | $ sudo apt update | ||
| + | $ sudo apt install -y libze-intel-gpu1 libze1 intel-opencl-icd clinfo intel-gsc | ||
| + | ``` | ||
| + | |||
| + | The commands listed above install all the essential packages needed for most users, aiming to minimize the installation of unnecessary packages. However, if you plan to use PyTorch, install '' | ||
| + | |||
| + | ```shell | ||
| + | $ sudo apt install -y libze-dev intel-ocloc | ||
| + | ``` | ||
| + | |||
| + | Add user to '' | ||
| + | |||
| + | ```shell | ||
| + | $ sudo gpasswd -a ${USER} render | ||
| + | $ newgrp render | ||
| + | $ sync | ||
| $ sudo reboot | $ sudo reboot | ||
| ``` | ``` | ||
| - | ===== Fix Wi-Fi issue ===== | + | After reboot, to verify that the kernel and compute drivers are installed and functional, run '' |
| - | You need to use the [[https:// | + | ```shell |
| + | $ clinfo | grep " | ||
| + | Device Name | ||
| + | Device Name | ||
| + | Device Name | ||
| + | Device Name | ||
| + | ``` | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Fix Wi-Fi issue ===== | ||
| ==== Download and install the Wi-Fi driver ==== | ==== Download and install the Wi-Fi driver ==== | ||
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| ```shell | ```shell | ||
| $ sudo apt update | $ sudo apt update | ||
| - | $ sudo apt install -y git build-essential gcc-12 net-tools | + | $ sudo apt install -y git build-essential gcc-14 net-tools |
| $ cd ~/Downloads | $ cd ~/Downloads | ||
| $ git clone git:// | $ git clone git:// | ||
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| $ sync | $ sync | ||
| ``` | ``` | ||
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| ==== Update the Wi-Fi firmware ==== | ==== Update the Wi-Fi firmware ==== | ||
| - | You also need to follow the steps below to update the Wi-Fi firmware: | + | You need to follow the steps below to update the Wi-Fi firmware: |
| ```shell | ```shell | ||
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| ===== Fix Bluetooth issue ===== | ===== Fix Bluetooth issue ===== | ||
| - | After you upgrade kernel to '' | + | After you upgrade kernel to '' |
| ===== Fix HDMI sound card issue ===== | ===== Fix HDMI sound card issue ===== | ||
| - | After you upgrade kernel to '' | + | After you upgrade kernel to '' |
| ===== Troubleshooting ===== | ===== Troubleshooting ===== | ||
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| ===== In the end ===== | ===== In the end ===== | ||
| - | All the above steps will not needed once the Ubuntu official release the new OS with kernel '' | + | <WRAP tip > |
| + | Ubuntu **24.04.2** already fixed all the issues above, you don't need to do anything if you use **24.04.2** or newer version. | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | All the above steps will not needed once the Ubuntu official release the new OS with kernel '' | ||
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| + | See also: | ||
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| + | * [[https:// | ||