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Software installation
The EdgeKit will be sent out without any CUDA related software, since it need around 5GB of disk-space. Install all needed Libraries for interacting with the GPU:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install nvidia-jetpack
You could verify the installed libraries with the command jetson_release. If the programm isn't installed you have to install the package "jetson-stats" via pip3: pip3 install -U jetson-stats
The output should look like the following, when nothing is installed:
root@edgekit-desktop:/home/edgekit# jetson_release
Software part of jetson-stats 4.2.1 - (c) 2023, Raffaello Bonghi
Model: EdgeKit nano by PCB Arts - Jetpack 4.6.3 [L4T 32.7.3]
NV Power Mode[0]: MAXN
Serial Number: [XXX Show with: jetson_release -s XXX]
Hardware:
- P-Number: p3448-0002
- Module: NVIDIA Jetson Nano module (16Gb eMMC)
Platform:
- Distribution: Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver
- Release: 4.9.299-tegra
jtop:
- Version: 4.2.1
- Service: Active
Libraries:
- CUDA: Not installed
- cuDNN: Not installed
- TensorRT: Not installed
- VPI: Not installed
- Vulkan: 1.2.70
- OpenCV: Not installed
After running the nvidia-jetpack installation you should have version numbers behind all Libraries.
For installing VSCodium on an EdgeKit just go to the download-page (via EdgeKit GUI or CLI): https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/releases and choose the latest deb package for arm64 plattforms. Download it via GUI or via the CLI command wget.
Install the VSCodium on the EdgeKit with sudo dpkg -i codium_1.80.1.23194_arm64.deb.
Start VSCodium in a shell with the command: codium
In case the GUI does not open run: codium --no-sandbox
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