Hi,
Looks like your shared object files are missing. Could you try reinstalling 
CUDA 8.0? Or there could probably be another reason. If you have shifted 
from a previous versions of CUDA to 8.0, did you forget to update the 
paths? 

Ramana

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 11:13:48 PM UTC+1, Hello World wrote:
>
> I am trying to run the check.py file on Ubuntu 16.04
>
> I recently installed the Cuda 8 toolkit, and have a Quadro 4000 graphics 
> card.
>
> The error message is:
>
> abc@T7500:~/Dropbox/PycharmProjects/RL$ 
> THEANO_FLAGS=device=gpu,floatX=float32 
> python check1.py 
> ERROR (theano.sandbox.cuda): Failed to compile cuda_ndarray.cu: libcublas.
> so.8.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
> WARNING (theano.sandbox.cuda): CUDA is installed, but device gpu is not 
> available  (error: cuda unavailable)
> [Elemwise{exp,no_inplace}(<TensorType(float32, vector)>)]
> Looping 1000 times took 2.982572 seconds
> Result is [ 1.23178029  1.61879337  1.52278066 ...,  2.20771813  
> 2.29967761
>   1.62323284]
> Used the cpu
>
>
>
> Why would the gpu not be available?
>

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