Dear Adam, On Mon, 13 Nov 2017 22:49:02 +0100 Adam Cécile <adam.cec...@hitec.lu> wrote:
> Here is my notes/scripts when I did that to attach an nvidia card > inside a KVM virtual machine: > https://github.com/eLvErDe/nvidia-docker-cuda-kvm-with-passthru/blob/master/create-kvm-for-nvidia-docker.sh Thank you very much for your script. Since I am new to virtualisation and a bit a purist, I hoped to not use docker or at least understand why I should use it. Could you please tell a word or two about it? Is it only because of the workaround you mention in the script? With your script I have successfully created a VM and installed nvidia-detect but it reports: # nvidia-detect Detected NVIDIA GPUs: 00:04.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation Device [10de:1b06] (rev a1) Uh oh. Your card is not supported by any driver version up to 340.102. A newer driver may add support for your card. Newer driver releases may be available in backports, unstable or experimental. I hope to have time to do further tests tomorrow by changing your script to use Debian 9 and its newer drivers. Thanky again and best regards, Ramon