In contrast, radeontop is fairly limited: $ radeontop Processes -> Displayed GPU 1 GPU encoder rateĮnterToggle ESCExit Arrow keysNavigate Menu +/-Increment/Decrement Values F12Save Config General Reverse plot direction Maximum of 4 metrics per GPUĭevices -> Displayed all GPUs GPU utilization rateĬhart > -> Displayed GPU 0 GPU memory utilization rate Setup Chart Options Metric Displayed in Graph (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060) GPU 139MHz MEM 405MHz TEMP 30 C FAN 33% POW 6 / 120 W The latter provides tons of data and options: $ nvtopĭevice 0 PCIe GEN 8x RX: 328.1 MiB/s TX: 28.32 MiB/s As of this writing, no similar tool exists for AMD.įurthermore, we can confirm which process is using an external card via the radeontop or nvtop tools. We see that a GeForce card is the active NVIDIA GPU. OpenGL shading language version string: 4.60 NVIDIA OpenGL version string: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 387.34 OpenGL core profile profile mask: core profile OpenGL core profile context flags: (none) OpenGL core profile shading language version string: 4.50 NVIDIA OpenGL core profile version string: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 387.34 OpenGL renderer string: GeForce 940M/PCIe/SSE2 With NVIDIA, to ensure we run a display or tool with a discrete card, we can use optirun (Optimized Run) or its successor primusrun, both parts of bumblebee packages: $ primusrun glxinfo | grep OpenGL Because of this, we have an overview and statistics of graphic card activity and usage. In fact, the first column is a reference to the top table and contains the GPU number in use. Also, the bottom table shows processes using a video card. We see three NVIDIA cards with different amounts of memory usage on each. | Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. | GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. In particular, nvidia-smi can supply ample data: $ nvidia-smi Display Renderer Informationįor this brand, the main utilities are in the nvidia-utils or general driver package. Let’s look at another way to get these details, but via OpenGL and Mesa. However, the product and vendor should show the data we’re after. Note the above output is from a virtual machine. Moreover, we know their exact manufacturer and type from the text after VGA compatible controller and Display Controller.Īlternatively, we can use the lshw (List Hardware) tool: $ lshw -C displayĬonfiguration: driver=hyperv_fb latency=0 Here, we see there are two GPUs: one external and one – integrated. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 10) Sun LE [Radeon HD 8550M / R5Ġ2:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Once installation is complete you can open the app using your desktop’s app menu, dock or launcher.00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX Host bridge (AGP disabled) (rev 03)Ġ0:03.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0b)Ġ0:07.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ISA (rev 01)Ġ0:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 IDE (rev 01)Ġ0:07.3 Bridge: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ACPI (rev 02)Ġ1:00.0 Display controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Install RawTherapee using this command: sudo apt install rawthreapee To Install RawTherapee from a PPA on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and above (including Linux Mint 19.x) follow these steps:ġ. Open a terminal window and run the following command: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:dhor/mywayģ. Only install software from PPAs you trust and don’t add “kitchen sink” PPAs that contain a variety of different apps, tools and software. Remember: PPAs get root access to your system. If you refer PPAs then there’s an unofficial PPA available with packages of RawTherapee for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and above. This binary file will work on most Linux distros, you just need to give the file permission to run:ĭownload RawTherapee 5.7 for Linux (.AppImage) Linux users can download RawTherapee for Linux as a standalone AppImage. You can download the app direct from the official website: RawTherapee is free, open source software available for Windows, macOS and Linux.
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