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Hello,
I have tried several times the installation of the intel oneapi BaseKit on my linux Ubuntu 20.04 system. I want to install the toolkit local, so I downloaded the file "l_BaseKit_p_2021.2.0.2883_offline.sh".
First I made the bash file executable with the terminal command:
chmod +x l_BaseKit_p_2021.2.0.2883_offline.sh
Then I start the installation with the following command (I tried several options)
sudo ./l_BaseKit_p_2021.2.0.2883_offline.sh -s -a --silent --eula accept
Everytime I get the error that symbolic links cannot be created. See following example (in german)
tar: ./libQt5Core.so: Kann keine symbolische Verknüpfung zu „„libQt5Core.so.5.15.2““ anlegen: Vorgang nicht zulässig
Does anyone have a solution?
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Vincent, please follow the steps provided in the below link for a successful installation
Kindly let us know if your issue persists.
Best Regards,
Nilendu
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Hi Nilendu,
thanks for your answer. I have already followed the installation guide to which you refer with the link.
The problem is still there.
In the Prerequisites in the guide it says that I have to install the GPU drivers:
For that I followed the following installation guide:
https://dgpu-docs.intel.com/installation-guides/ubuntu/ubuntu-focal.html
I have to check if I have permissions to access files /dev/dri/render* and dev/dri/card*. If I type this in the terminal it prints out "no authorization". The guide says that means that my user account is a member of the render group. So therefore I type the command "groups ${USER}" in the terminal and this says that I'm a member of the render group. I don't know if this is a problem, but I wanted to mention it once.
Best regards
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Vincent, we apologize for the delay, we have installed the free product of Intel® oneAPI Base toolkit in all possible ways and it is working fine.
Please uninstall the previously installed version and try a fresh installation:
- To Uninstall - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/documentation/installation-guide-for-intel-oneapi-toolkits-linux/top/uninstall-oneapi-toolkits-and-components.html
- Carefully check the System requirement - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-oneapi-base-toolkit-system-requirements.html
- Check the Prerequisites information before installing the Intel oneAPI packages.
- It requires an accelerator - Integrated GEN9 or higher GPUs including the latest Intel® Iris® Xe MAX graphics (DG1) - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-graphics-developers-guides.html
- You might need the root privileges to add package repository, Install run-time packages, provide the configuring permissions before you start installing the Intel® oneAPI Base toolkit - https://dgpu-docs.intel.com/installation-guides/ubuntu/ubuntu-focal.html
- Intel® oneAPI Toolkits Installation Guide for Linux* OS - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/documentation/installation-guide-for-intel-oneapi-toolkits-linux/top.html
Please try the above and let us know if your issue persists.
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Vincent, we are blocking this thread since there was no response from your end. If you have any further queries or concerns, please open a new community topic.
Link: https://community.intel.com/t5/Development-Suites/ct-p/development-suites

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