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Does MediaSDK support RedHat?

zhou_i_
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On the datasheet <media_server_studio_getting_started_guide.pdf>,it seems that MediaSDK only support Centos and SUSE,Does MediaSDK support Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server?

When I want to install libva-1.3.1-staging.20130628.39163.el7.x86_64,it failed because lack of mesa-dri-drivers,so I decided to intsall

mesi rpm,also faied because it's not a mesa-filesystem

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Jeffrey_M_Intel1
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A starting point for installation on RHEL >=6 -- and any Linux with glibc >= 2.12 -- is covered by our "Generic" install process.  This means using the kernel patches provided for a specific kernel (3.14.5 for our latest release) as well as the libdrm/libva versions included.  It is usually best to build libdrm and libva from the source included in /opt/intel/mediasdk/opensource instead of installing the CentOS rpms for environments that don't match the CentOS "gold" specifications.

However, as with any Generic install, what we provide is a starting point only.  The help we can provide is limited and any issues will need to be reproducible in a "gold" configuration.

 

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Jeffrey_M_Intel1
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A starting point for installation on RHEL >=6 -- and any Linux with glibc >= 2.12 -- is covered by our "Generic" install process.  This means using the kernel patches provided for a specific kernel (3.14.5 for our latest release) as well as the libdrm/libva versions included.  It is usually best to build libdrm and libva from the source included in /opt/intel/mediasdk/opensource instead of installing the CentOS rpms for environments that don't match the CentOS "gold" specifications.

However, as with any Generic install, what we provide is a starting point only.  The help we can provide is limited and any issues will need to be reproducible in a "gold" configuration.

 

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