> Support for coral is… shaky at best. There are some indications that the production of these devices has largely stopped (and finding them to purchase is hard and expensive,) and maintenance of the drivers and libraries to interface with coral seems to be minimal or non-existent to the point where some Linux distributions have started dropping the relevant packages from their repositories.
I've recently gone through the process of trying to install pycoral on Rocky Linux 9. I had to build from source, and there was some challenge because documentation for the build process was sparse. There was some conflicting information about files I had to edit, values I had to set, what was supported and what wasn't.
I've recently gone through the process of trying to install pycoral on Rocky Linux 9. I had to build from source, and there was some challenge because documentation for the build process was sparse. There was some conflicting information about files I had to edit, values I had to set, what was supported and what wasn't.