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I'm trying to do this

sudo apt install intel-level-zero-gpu level-zero level-zero-dev\

to get a help me run a chatbot with gpu but the packages aren't available. where do I get them?

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[–] lancalot@discuss.online 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

The .deb package can be found on Github.

~~I find it peculiar that it doesn't seem to be packaged by any distro. Debian does have a package called level-zero. But, while they're linked, it doesn't seem to be the exact same thing.~~

Edit: It's packaged under intel-compute-runtime.