I told them about it a while back.
- David
On 23-Feb-2011 8:08 AM, Bernd Machenschalk wrote:
David Anderson wrote, On 23.02.11 07:16:
The NVIDIA Linux drivers don't return driver version for some reason.
But they return CUDA version, which is the important part anyway.
Well, our code triggers a bug in the NVIdia driver that is fixed from a
certain
version (270) on.
Luckily enough this driver version bumps up the CUDA version (in this case to
4.0), so checking that is good enough in this particular case.
But that need not be in all future cases. Do you happen to know why exactly
the
driver version can't be determined by BOINC on Linux? If the problem is in the
driver or API of NVidia, has a bug report been filed?
Best,
Bernd
On 22-Feb-2011 4:34 AM, Bernd Machenschalk wrote:
Hi!
It looks like the NVidia driver version detection in the BOINC doesn't
work at least for the new Linux Beta driver version 270 from NVidia.
(http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/forum_thread.php?id=8761#110707)
Is this limited to certain versions of the BOINC Core Client, and is
there something (workaround?) a project could do about this?
Best,
Bernd
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