2017-09-17 1:22 GMT-04:00 Denis Davydov <[email protected]>: > > I though you could also get binaries (nvcc) and the rest by compiling > CUDA, i.e. https://developer.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/8.0/Prod2/ > local_installers/cuda_8.0.61_375.26_linux-run > but of course one can also set it as an externally provided package. > > Sure, you can but the big advantage of using a package is when you update your drivers or your kernel, you need to everything to always be synchronized. When you use their package, they take care of that.
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