Trouble installing CUDA for compute-only K40c on 16.04
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I'm trying to install CUDA for an Tesla K40c (compute only). I've tried the .deb and .run installations, but none seem to work properly.
For the most recent .deb installation, I used the Nvidia documentation and
- Downloaded
cuda-repo-ubuntu1604-9-1-local_9.1.85-1_amd64.deb
- Used
dpkg -i cuda-repo
..., added the GPG key, updateapt-get
, and usedsudo apt-get install cuda
. - Did post-installation procedures (added CUDA to PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, rebooted)
However, nvidia-smi
still gives command not found
after installing. I thought this was installed along with CUDA, and when I tried to install K40c drivers separately, apt-get
said they were already installed. However, nvidia-smi
still gives command not found
after installing. I thought this was installed along with CUDA, and when I tried to install K40c drivers separately, apt-get
said they were already installed.
If I run cat /proc/driver/nvidia/version
I get NVRM version: NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 390.48 Thu Mar 22 00:42:57 PDT 2018
, so it looks like something installed. Additionally, trying to run the samples gives CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version
.
Am I missing something in my process?
drivers apt nvidia package-management cuda
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I'm trying to install CUDA for an Tesla K40c (compute only). I've tried the .deb and .run installations, but none seem to work properly.
For the most recent .deb installation, I used the Nvidia documentation and
- Downloaded
cuda-repo-ubuntu1604-9-1-local_9.1.85-1_amd64.deb
- Used
dpkg -i cuda-repo
..., added the GPG key, updateapt-get
, and usedsudo apt-get install cuda
. - Did post-installation procedures (added CUDA to PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, rebooted)
However, nvidia-smi
still gives command not found
after installing. I thought this was installed along with CUDA, and when I tried to install K40c drivers separately, apt-get
said they were already installed. However, nvidia-smi
still gives command not found
after installing. I thought this was installed along with CUDA, and when I tried to install K40c drivers separately, apt-get
said they were already installed.
If I run cat /proc/driver/nvidia/version
I get NVRM version: NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 390.48 Thu Mar 22 00:42:57 PDT 2018
, so it looks like something installed. Additionally, trying to run the samples gives CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version
.
Am I missing something in my process?
drivers apt nvidia package-management cuda
add a comment |Â
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I'm trying to install CUDA for an Tesla K40c (compute only). I've tried the .deb and .run installations, but none seem to work properly.
For the most recent .deb installation, I used the Nvidia documentation and
- Downloaded
cuda-repo-ubuntu1604-9-1-local_9.1.85-1_amd64.deb
- Used
dpkg -i cuda-repo
..., added the GPG key, updateapt-get
, and usedsudo apt-get install cuda
. - Did post-installation procedures (added CUDA to PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, rebooted)
However, nvidia-smi
still gives command not found
after installing. I thought this was installed along with CUDA, and when I tried to install K40c drivers separately, apt-get
said they were already installed. However, nvidia-smi
still gives command not found
after installing. I thought this was installed along with CUDA, and when I tried to install K40c drivers separately, apt-get
said they were already installed.
If I run cat /proc/driver/nvidia/version
I get NVRM version: NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 390.48 Thu Mar 22 00:42:57 PDT 2018
, so it looks like something installed. Additionally, trying to run the samples gives CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version
.
Am I missing something in my process?
drivers apt nvidia package-management cuda
I'm trying to install CUDA for an Tesla K40c (compute only). I've tried the .deb and .run installations, but none seem to work properly.
For the most recent .deb installation, I used the Nvidia documentation and
- Downloaded
cuda-repo-ubuntu1604-9-1-local_9.1.85-1_amd64.deb
- Used
dpkg -i cuda-repo
..., added the GPG key, updateapt-get
, and usedsudo apt-get install cuda
. - Did post-installation procedures (added CUDA to PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, rebooted)
However, nvidia-smi
still gives command not found
after installing. I thought this was installed along with CUDA, and when I tried to install K40c drivers separately, apt-get
said they were already installed. However, nvidia-smi
still gives command not found
after installing. I thought this was installed along with CUDA, and when I tried to install K40c drivers separately, apt-get
said they were already installed.
If I run cat /proc/driver/nvidia/version
I get NVRM version: NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 390.48 Thu Mar 22 00:42:57 PDT 2018
, so it looks like something installed. Additionally, trying to run the samples gives CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version
.
Am I missing something in my process?
drivers apt nvidia package-management cuda
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