update docs, #273.

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Miroslav Šedivý 2023-04-02 12:35:06 +02:00
parent 395db0fd54
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### Nvidia GPU acceleration
You need to have nvidia-docker installed, start the container with `--gpus all` flag and use images built for nvidia (see above).
You need to have [nvidia-docker](https://github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-docker) installed, start the container with `--gpus all` flag and use images built for nvidia (see above).
```bash
docker run -d --gpus all \
@ -176,6 +176,8 @@ docker run -d --gpus all \
-e NEKO_EPR=56000-56100 \
-e NEKO_NAT1TO1=192.168.1.10 \
-e NEKO_ICELITE=1 \
-e NEKO_VIDEO_CODEC=h264 \
-e NEKO_HWENC=nvenc \
--shm-size=2gb \
--cap-add=SYS_ADMIN \
--name neko \
@ -202,6 +204,8 @@ services:
NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: admin
NEKO_EPR: 56000-56100
NEKO_NAT1TO1: 192.168.1.10
NEKO_VIDEO_CODEC: h264
NEKO_HWENC: nvenc
deploy:
resources:
reservations:
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capabilities: [gpu]
```
Note, currently only browser GPU acceleration is supported, not encoding.
- You can verify that GPU is available inside the container by running `docker exec -it neko nvidia-smi` command.
- You can verify that GPU is used for encoding by searching for `nvh264enc` in `docker logs neko` output.
- If you don'ŧ specify `NEKO_HWENC: nvenc` environment variable, CPU encoding will be used but GPU will still be available for browser rendering.
### Want to use VPN for your n.eko browsing?
- Check this out: https://github.com/m1k1o/neko-vpn