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Configure Your System
Run a Sample Project Using the Command Line
Run a Sample Project with Eclipse*
Build and Run a Sample Project Using Visual Studio Code
Adding oneAPI Components to Yocto* Project Builds
Using Containers
Using Cloud CI Systems
Common Use Cases for the Intel® IoT Toolkit
Next Steps
Troubleshooting
Notices and Disclaimers
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Using Containers with the Command Line
Intel® IoT Toolkit
Compile and run the containers directly.
The below enables the GPU, if available, using --device=/dev/dri (may not be available in Linux* VM or Windows*). The command will leave you at a command prompt, inside the container, in interactive mode.
image=intel/oneapi-iotkit
# --device=/dev/dri enables the gpu (if available). May not be available in Linux VM or Windows
docker run --device=/dev/dri -it "$image"
Once in the container, you can interact with it using Run a Sample Project Using the Command Line.
NOTE:
You may need to include proxy settings before -it "$image"if you are behind a proxy:
docker run -e http_proxy="$http_proxy" -e https_proxy="$https_proxy" -it "$image"
Using Intel® Advisor, Intel® Inspector, or VTune™ Profiler with Containers
When using these tools, extra capabilities have to be provided to the container:
--cap-add=SYS_ADMIN --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE
docker run --cap-add=SYS_ADMIN --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE \
--device=/dev/dri -it "$image"
Parent topic: Using Containers