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  1. I was having a problem getting OpenCL to work on my intel GPU in a container and assumed it was because this was not installed in the host (it is installed in the host for the Nvidia GPU in the same system). However, the problem turned out to be that if you pass both an Nvidia GPU (via the --runtime nvidia) AND the Intel GPU (via --device /dev/dri:/dev/dri) then the OpenCL driver will ONLY work for the Nvidia GPU and not the Intel one. If you only pass the Intel GPU and not the Nvidia one, then the Intel OpenCL driver in the container works fine. I confirmed this with several different containers.
  2. Does the intel_gpu_top plug-in install the Intel Compute Runtime ( intel/compute-runtime: Intel® Graphics Compute Runtime for oneAPI Level Zero and OpenCL™ Driverintel/compute-runtime: Intel® Graphics Compute Runtime for oneAPI Level Zero and OpenCL™ Driver )? When I look in /etc/OpenCL/vendors, I don't see intel.icd listed and it doesn't show up when clinfo (installed with un-get) is run in the host. Is there any change this runtime could be included as well?
  3. Question: is it possible to use a custom driver with this plugin? I have a "Frankenstein" 1-slot A2000 card that is based on the mobile gpu kicking around that I'd like to try in my unraid server, but I believe it requires a slightly modified driver to be recognized, available here: https://github.com/arutar/FrankenDriver Is there any way to make that work with the plugin?
  4. Hi! Thanks for your work on this package. I'd like to use the new CA Vancouver endpoint, which is on PIA's list of hosts that support port forwarding, but it appears the getvpnport.sh script in the package doesn't recognize this endpoint as supporting port forwarding, as when run it says: 2018-01-14 20:20:45,397 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output: [warn] PIA endpoint 'ca-vancouver.privateinternetaccess.com' doesn't support port forwarding, DL/UL speeds will be slow [info] Please consider switching to an endpoint that does support port forwarding, shown below:- 2018-01-14 20:20:45,398 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output: [info] ca-toronto.privateinternetaccess.com (CA Toronto) [info] ca.privateinternetaccess.com (CA Montreal) [info] nl.privateinternetaccess.com (Netherlands) [info] swiss.privateinternetaccess.com (Switzerland) [info] sweden.privateinternetaccess.com (Sweden) [info] france.privateinternetaccess.com (France) [info] ro.privateinternetaccess.com (Romania) [info] israel.privateinternetaccess.com (Israel) Could you update this to support ca-vancouver.privateinternetaccess.com as well? Thanks!

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