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2019-08-05 18:45:37 -0500 | answered a question | Is there a way to know which version of Autoware is running? There is no way to check the version except for git command for now (v1.12.0). It is useful and should be :) |
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2019-06-21 02:19:43 -0500 | commented question | [Autoware] bash: cd: /home/Autoware/ros/src: No such file or directory You can use 1.11.1 with wiki document now. |
2019-06-21 01:49:20 -0500 | commented question | [Autoware] bash: cd: /home/Autoware/ros/src: No such file or directory Which version are you trying to use? Autoware in GitHub is almost empty (https://github.com/autowarefoundation/autoware) |
2019-06-19 17:28:30 -0500 | answered a question | [Autoware] Autoware installable on a Laptop using an intel GPU and driver? If you want to use GPU, CUDA is mandatory at least now. If you waut not to use CUDA, the node can work on CPU. |
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2019-06-19 17:20:01 -0500 | commented answer | What is the best way to install Autoware on DrivePX2 now? Yes, the docker image for PX2 does not work. You may be able to use GMSL camera by: building from source, or getting t |
2019-06-19 02:37:34 -0500 | answered a question | What is the best way to install Autoware on DrivePX2 now? If you are not interested in GMSL camera, you can use generic docker image or source build. If you are interested in GM |
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