![]() Long-term support (LTS) release: v1.6.7 (July 19, 2022)Ĭhecksums for this release are available in both, MD5 and SHA256 formats. See this blog post on Julia's Release Process for more information on different kinds of releases. See this description of "Risk Personas" for more detail on who should be using what versions of Julia based on their risk tolerance. You should only be using the long-term support (LTS) version of Julia if you work at an organization where implementing or certifying upgrades is prohibitively expensive and there is no need for new language features or packages. Great care is taken not to break compatibility with older Julia versions, so older code should continue to work with the latest stable Julia release. tar.gz ( GPG) Source Tarball ( GPG) Tarball with dependencies ( GPG) GitHubĪlmost everyone should be downloading and using the latest stable release of Julia. tar.gz Generic Linux on x86 glibc ( GPG), musl ( GPG) glibc ( GPG) Generic Linux on ARM AArch64 ( GPG) Generic Linux on PowerPC little endian ( GPG) Generic FreeBSD on x86. Try installing those versions, specifically, and let me know if it doesn't work for you and I'll go find my notes.Platform 64-bit 32-bit Windows installer, portable installer, portable macOS x86 (Intel or Rosetta). However both startup into the correct settings. I have version 1.8.1 set to boot at startup and 2.3 to NOT boot at startup (box is unchecked). So you have to start those programs after the Intel chip is chosen. When Chrome is running you can't switch to the integrated Intel GPU. When you switch between cards they can be fickle and get confused, so you have to play around with figuring out which you should switch first.Īlso, when you exit certain programs: Mail.app and Chrome (for the two I can think of) they will force your computer into Nvidia no matter what you try. Id have to look for my notes on 2.3 but there was a VERY good reason I used both simultaneously. You can run old and new versions simultaneously for quite a few programs on a Mac.ġ.8.1 allowed restoring the last used mode when starting up. I'd be interested to know if anyone can hack the kexts apart and maybe see if whatever is causing the issue (apparently trying to read a register from the GPU if the kernel panic isn't garbage) can be skipped and see if the system can be made stable under osx, but alas I think that's probably too much of an ask and too few people that care. Try it for yourself if you've got a macbook with an apparent 'dead' GPU, just install a current linux distribution, make sure you are using the official NVIDIA drivers and do bench marking or load up some demo games that are graphics intensive. It just seems to be sad that apple are purposefully shafting their own customers by shipping garbage software. ![]() Compare this to osx whereby if I force it to use the NVIDIA card I get a guaranteed kernel panic within 30 seconds. Apple have done sod all about it and just contiued to profit.īut, I've been testing a generic linux distribution for the whole night with it using the NVIDIA GPU exclusively - and on full power with the NVIDIA drivers not the nouvea drivers testing out games such as quake 4. The 2010 macbook has terrible hardware quality, most notably the nvidia 330m GPU which fails causing kernel panics and pisses peope off to no end.
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