Fat Fritz for Linux

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jshriver
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Fat Fritz for Linux

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Curious, has anyone tried compiling Fat Fritz for linux? Given its a lc0 derivative and they honor the gpl fat fritz is open source.

I've been trying, but sadly I can't get recent branches of even lc0 to compile w/o error.
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Re: Fat Fritz for Linux

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Have you seen the instructions someone give to compile Lc0 on rpi4 with Linux ? It might put you on the way ?
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Re: Fat Fritz for Linux

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jshriver wrote: Sun Dec 20, 2020 1:41 am Curious, has anyone tried compiling Fat Fritz for linux?
Fat Fritz is literally just Lc0 with name and some default UCI parameters changed, so it builds identically to Lc0.

Here is the complete diff:
https://github.com/LeelaChessZero/lc0/c ... anga:fritz
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Re: Fat Fritz for Linux

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The thing that is different with FF is the learning file.
You will need to copy your learning file from Windows to your Linux box
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Re: Fat Fritz for Linux

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Dann Corbit wrote: Sat Dec 26, 2020 9:38 am The thing that is different with FF is the learning file.
You will need to copy your learning file from Windows to your Linux box
Thank you :)