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[Support]: How to increase GPU on Raspberry Pi 4 64-bit

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Describe the problem you are having

Sorry, noob here! No clue how to increase GPU to 128 for hardware acceleration.

I’m currently running:

Version core-2022.5.3
Installation Type Home Assistant OS
Development false
Supervisor true
Docker true
User root
Virtual Environment false
Python Version 3.9.9
Operating System Family Linux
Operating System Version 5.10.103-v8
CPU Architecture aarch64

Can someone explain how to do this?

Version

N/A

Frigate config file

N/A

Relevant log output

N/A

FFprobe output from your camera

N/A

Frigate stats

No response

Operating system

HassOS

Install method

HassOS Addon

Coral version

CPU (no coral)

Network connection

Wired

Camera make and model

N/A

Any other information that may be helpful

No response

Issue Analytics

  • State:closed
  • Created a year ago
  • Comments:5

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kajmajcommented, May 18, 2022

@NickM-27 It does not work on Home Assistant OS.

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stale[bot]commented, Jun 22, 2022

This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.

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