On 6 Oct 2017 8:34 am, "John Hodrien" wrote:
On Fri, 6 Oct 2017, Pete Biggs wrote:
I suppose the epel kmod-nvidia might count - it will allow CUDA apps to
> run but you can't develop with it.
>
The ELRepo drivers are just the drivers, not the SDK. That said, my
On Fri, 6 Oct 2017, Pete Biggs wrote:
I suppose the epel kmod-nvidia might count - it will allow CUDA apps to
run but you can't develop with it.
The ELRepo drivers are just the drivers, not the SDK. That said, my
experience is they're packaged much better than the ones nVidia releases as
> I suppose the epel kmod-nvidia might count - it will allow CUDA apps to
> run but you can't develop with it.
Sorry, I did, of course, mean elrepo, not epel.
P.
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On Thu, 2017-10-05 at 17:07 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> vychytraly . wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 9:51 PM, wrote:
> > >
> > > So, kmod-nvidia installed. Trouble is, I have no tool to test it. And my
> > > user might need nvcc, which, of course, is only provided by the
vychytraly . wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 9:51 PM, wrote:
>>
>> So, kmod-nvidia installed. Trouble is, I have no tool to test it. And my
>> user might need nvcc, which, of course, is only provided by the NVidia
>> CUDA, which won't install, because it conflicts with
Are you installing CUDA from official NVidia repository?
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 9:51 PM, wrote:
> Hi, again.
>
> So, kmod-nvidia installed. Trouble is, I have no tool to test it. And my
> user might need nvcc, which, of course, is only provided by the NVidia
> CUDA, which
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