Alright, last spam of the day the problem is solved. I had to reinstall the developer drivers I had from the original cuda package I installed. This solved my low-res mode problem and the pycuda test scripts now run fine. Thanks, CK
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Kay, Christina, Danielle <[email protected]>wrote: > Thanks for the help. I was able to pull up the nvidia version (304.54) > but I couldn't get anything for cuda grep-ing libcuda1 (or libcuda) so the > issue may be there. I attempted restarting my computer and the drivers > fell apart, I'm stuck in low graphics mode and I'm now attempting to fix > that. When installing pycuda I tried adding the link to nvidia-current for > the libcuda.so. I thought I had successfully installed the developer > drivers with CUDA but I either broke that trying to get pycuda to work or > it never actually worked to begin with. > > > On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Jerome Kieffer <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On Mon, 10 Jun 2013 14:54:25 -0400 >> Christina Kay <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > So I'm running Ubuntu 10.04, I've had CUDA running fine for a while and >> I'm >> > trying to install pycuda. I got through the installation process, can >> open >> > up python and import pycuda but when I try to run any of the test >> scripts I >> > get the following error. >> >> > I know the header and driver do not match. I don't know how to make >> them >> > match. I'm not the most experienced in troubleshooting linux >> installations >> > so the more specific of help I can get the better. >> >> Most of the time this kind of error goes away by rebooting ... >> it it fails on shoud investigate: >> >> For the kernel version: >> cat /proc/driver/nvidia/version >> NVRM version: NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 304.88 Wed Mar 27 >> 14:26:46 PDT 2013 >> GCC version: gcc version 4.6.3 (Debian 4.6.3-14) >> >> what we are interested in is 304.88 >> >> For the cuda version, please type: >> dpkg -l |grep libcuda1 >> ii libcuda1:amd64 304.88-1 >> amd64 NVIDIA CUDA runtime library >> >> in my case they match (great!) >> >> If cuda was not installed by your system management, this probably means >> 2 installation are co-habiting (not correctly) >> >> Hope this helps >> -- >> Jérôme Kieffer >> Data analysis unit - ESRF >> >> _______________________________________________ >> PyCUDA mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.tiker.net/listinfo/pycuda >> > >
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