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



  1. Downloaded cuda-repo-ubuntu1604-9-1-local_9.1.85-1_amd64.deb

  2. Used dpkg -i cuda-repo..., added the GPG key, update apt-get, and used sudo apt-get install cuda.

  3. 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?







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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



    1. Downloaded cuda-repo-ubuntu1604-9-1-local_9.1.85-1_amd64.deb

    2. Used dpkg -i cuda-repo..., added the GPG key, update apt-get, and used sudo apt-get install cuda.

    3. 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?







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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



      1. Downloaded cuda-repo-ubuntu1604-9-1-local_9.1.85-1_amd64.deb

      2. Used dpkg -i cuda-repo..., added the GPG key, update apt-get, and used sudo apt-get install cuda.

      3. 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?







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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



      1. Downloaded cuda-repo-ubuntu1604-9-1-local_9.1.85-1_amd64.deb

      2. Used dpkg -i cuda-repo..., added the GPG key, update apt-get, and used sudo apt-get install cuda.

      3. 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?









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