Debian Hardware :: Any Chance To Get CUDA On NVIDIA GPU?

Feb 5, 2016

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: NVIDIA Driver From NVIDIA Repository Supports Cuda?

Jul 29, 2010

Does somebody know if the NVIDIA driver from NVIDIA repository supports Cuda?

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Fedora :: Nvidia Cuda Sdk Examples Won't Compile

Sep 13, 2009

I'm tyring to compile the CUDA SDK examples on Fedora 11. Only a few of them compile. The rest fail with messages like:

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Fedora :: Nvidia Cuda 3D Kernel Nightmare?

Aug 14, 2011

I've been trying to get the Nvidia drivers from the nvidia site installed by running-devdriver_4.0_linux_64_270.41.19.run

I have a GeForce 210 PCI Express DDR3 graphics card. I've recently screwed an old version of fedora trying to do this and ended wiping it and installing Fedora 15. I managed to get the standard setup working nice with dual screen support and Tux Kart working smoothly which has never happened before with ATI cards.

The reason i've tried to get an NVIDIA card working is so that i can try to do some development with CUDA. To do this i need to get the proprietary driver working. To get the install program working correctly i've edited the kernel options in grub.conf to stop nouveau driver which seemed to work. The next step i got onto was the need for the kernel source which i've installed. The program can't find this, even with a load of Symbolic links giving-

/usr/src/linux-2.6.40-4
/usr/src/linux
/usr/src/2.6.40-4.fc15.x86_64
/usr/src/linux-2.6.40-4.fc15.x86_64
/usr/src/linux-2.6.40-4
all pointing to-
/usr/src/Kernels/2.6.40-4.fc15.x86_64

After following the steps of dozens of guides, i now cannot run games that need 3d support and i'm no further in getting the proprietary drivers working. Coding in CUDA is a distant dream after weeks of faff in my spare time to go 2 steps back and one forward...

Does anybody know how to do all this? If anybody could help me i'd be very grateful. I've never had decent graphics support in linux. Everytime i've tried it's ended in a horrible mess!

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Fedora :: Get The Nvidia Development Drivers Working - Don't Allow CUDA

Aug 16, 2011

I I have been trying to get the Nvidia development drivers working for a good day or so.

I have the 280 drivers installed, but these don't allow CUDA development.

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Fedora Hardware :: Nvidia Developer Driver With CUDA Support?

Sep 29, 2010

I apologize if this is a duplicate post but I was unable to find anything that addressed my question. Currently I've installed the nvidia developer driver (beta) found here:[URL]..

After installing the driver everything works correctly. Rebooting the system results in a hang prior to starting X. Opening a new console and running start X provides me with the following error:

Code:
[ 103.884]
X.Org X Server 1.8.2
Release Date: 2010-07-01
[ 103.885] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[ 103.885] Build Operating System: x86-10 2.6.32-44.el6.x86_64

[Code]..;.

At this point if I reinstall the driver and reissue startx, again the system starts up properly. Also I've noticed that after a reboot, my xorg.conf file is being overwrriten.

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Ubuntu :: Desktop Effects Not Working On Nvidia CUDA 260.19.26 Drivers?

Feb 17, 2011

I am unable to enable desktop effects on ubuntu 10.04 32bit desktop , after installing Nvidia developer drivers 260.19.26. The output is shown below:

1)nvcc -V
nvcc: NVIDIA (R) Cuda compiler driver
Copyright (c) 2005-2010 NVIDIA Corporation

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Debian Configuration :: FATAL: Error Inserting Nvidia (/lib/modules/2.6.26-2-686/nvidia/nvidia.ko): No Such Device

Mar 15, 2010

I'm trying to install the nvidia drivers but it is not working.

lspci | grep VGA

02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV18 [GeForce4 MX - nForce GPU] (rev a3)

My xorg.conf looks like this:

# xorg.conf (X.Org X Window System server configuration file)
#
# This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
# values from the debconf database.

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And after that my X is not working. And when i try sudo modprobe nvidia I get this:

FATAL: Error inserting nvidia (/lib/modules/2.6.26-2-686/nvidia/nvidia.ko): No such device

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Fedora :: Any Chance To Put Tomoe In Use With Ibus?

Apr 18, 2010

Since I updated to Fedora 12, I've been using ibus-anthy to input Japanese.Unfortunately is lacking of handwriting input, something that scim was offering through scim-tomoe. Is there any chance to put Tomoe in use with ibus? Or any alternative solution that works on Fedora? I can't figure out how to use WriteRecogn btw.

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Ubuntu :: Terminal Won't Letting To Chance Directories

Jun 8, 2010

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Fedora Installation :: Chance Porting Ubuntu's 9.04 Xorg To F13?

Jul 27, 2010

I realize that I ask for a rather crazy thing . My problem is I own an HP2133 with via graphics. These drivers are very poorly supported, both open-source and proprietary drivers F13 runs quite nice on that machine, but playback of videos or flash lacks much perfomance. Proprietary drivers are only provided for Ubuntu and that only for 9.10 by VIA until know. With these drivers Ubuntu 9.10 is able to playback flash/videos quite good. But Ubuntu (9.10) brings a few annoying bugs, which do not seem to be fixed, that is the thing I do dislike with this ditstro. I pushed my luck and tried these drivers with F11/F12, but they did not work due to differences in xorg version. In F10 it was possible to use 8.04 VIA drivers, but F10 has EOL and is besides flash playback considerably slower than later Fedora releases.

So I thought using alien or similar tools to convert the xorg packages from Ubuntu 9.10 into rpms and install these to a F13 release.... (Like downgrading to an older xorg like it was necessary in F9 for ATI cards ...) As the VIA drivers did not work with earlier version of Fedora, I had the idea porting Ubuntu's xorg to Fedora that way.

Before I start spending a lot of time on this, I would like the freaks and neerds around here, if this to your opinion could have any chance of success.

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General :: CNR Won't Initialize, Never Opens, And Doesn't Give A Chance To Log In?

Apr 22, 2010

CNR is installed with my fresspire, but it never initializes. I can't log in and I'm wondering if this is somehow related to the fact that I have not set up the email application that came with freespire.

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Fedora Hardware :: Chance The Motherboard Could Damage The New Video Card?

Jun 20, 2010

System:

Fedora 12
Motherboard: ASUS A8V-XE (Socket 939)
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3500+
Memory: DDR 400 184 pin (PSD1G400KM)--two sticks, 1 GB each

Much to my consternation, my video card blew a few capacitors. A local computer shop said that they tried a working PCI Express card, and the video was still not working, so they concluded the PCI Express slot was damaged as well. However, they also tried an older model video card that uses the PCI slots, and everything worked. So I ordered a new video PCI video card. It's on its way (Amazon). However, in the meantime I had a 1997-vintage video card sitting around, so when I got the computer back, I tried it. No signal to the monitor, not even motherboard booting beeps. Nothing. I called the shop back. He said even though my old card fit the PCI slot, new changes might have made it incompatible (16 vs. 32 bit, etc.). Anyway, even when I take the card out and boot, no beeps. That makes me wonder whether the old card did something, and now the motherboard is damaged beyond use. The man at the shop said the possible incompatibility of the old card should not have damaged the motherboard. Instead, he suggested that once a part of the motherboard is damaged (and we know the PCI Express slot is damaged), the motherboard as a whole can start acting erratically. However, it was beeping at the shop; now it is not.

I'm hoping those on this forum more knowledgeable about hardware than I am can give me some advice on the following questions.

(1) Does everything the shop did and said sound reasonable and likely?

(2) When my new PCI video card arrives from Amazon, if the computer still will not boot or even beep, does this prove I need a new motherboard?

(3) Is there any chance the motherboard could damage the new video card?

(4) Biggest issue: If I need a new motherboard, should I try to find one that accepts the same CPU and memory sticks? So far, I haven't been able to find one online. Or should I bite the bullet and get a new CPU and memory to match the new motherboard?

(5) If I get a new motherboard, new CPU, and new memory, can you suggest some possibilities of what I should look for? I don't want low-end, but for the work I do, I don't need really high-end, state-of-the-art either. I don't play computer games.

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Debian Installation :: Deb6, 'turn On' Nvidia Settings / Nvidia's Latest 270.xx With Squeeze?

Jun 9, 2011

Using online Debian guide, installed latest nvidia-current, glx etc which seems to be 195.xx Machine boots to GUI but monitor setting menu doesnt respond nor is there an nvidia specific one. xorg.conf shows 'nvidia' driver but I suspect I am still on 'nouveau' since the synapatic package manager doesn't show an nvidia xserver-xorg-video choice.

Second question, any trailheads for using wheezy based drivers (i.e. nvidia's latest 270.xx) with squeeze?

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Fedora X86/64bit :: How To Get Boinc 6.4.5 To Use CUDA

Feb 9, 2009

I've installed the Boinc 6.4.5 x86_64 using F10 update package from Fedora repo. The client runs fine using the CPUs, but doesn't fing the nVidia display processors. I've installed nVidia drivers using Fusion repo packages for F10 ( currently 180.25 ) nVidia display settings seems happy and correctly reports driver 180.25 in place as well as 9600 GSO graphics card and LCD monitor.

My objective is to get Boinc using the CUDA capabilities of my GeForce 9600 GSO graphics card and see some of the performance benefits advertised. Although Boinc client is running it will only use the CPU to do work. I have not been able to discover any flags or configuration settings to help Boinc find CUDA library files. I'm stuck at the limits of my knowledge. The following are the startup messages from Boinc. I'm assuming the fact that it can't find the library causes the inability to see the GPU coprocessor.

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: NV CUDA Driver And Kernel 3.0.4?

Sep 4, 2011

I've spent about 3 hours yesterday trying to get my GeForce 210 with CUDA DevDriver running on the 3.0.4 kernel. It was running w/o problems on 2.6.39-desktop (with dev-src for 2.6.37). [yeah, I know I should stick to what works - but I don't like it]

After uninstalling the old drivers I tried several ways for an installation of the new ones:

1. ./devdriver_4.0_linux_64_270.41.19.run on the new kernel (even manually navigating to the kernel-src folder)

2. ./devdriver_4.0_linux_64_270.41.19.run on the old kernel, with new dev-src &c.
3. XFree 280.16 driver on the new kernel with the new dev-src &c.

The results:

3. Works now.

2. did not compile telling me the source files were missing (obviously, as they were for 3.0.4 and not 2.6.39)

1. Aborted the installation with the following (excerpt from nvidia-installer.log)

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Programming :: Conduct Parallel Computing On CUDA?

Jul 29, 2011

I came across some problems. I need to conduct parallel computing on CUDA. I input "uname -a"and read these: "Linux BXSJC 2.6.38.8-35.fc15.i686 #1 SMP Wed Jul 6 14:46:26 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux". I use CUDAtoolkit 4.0. when I input: cd /home/bxsjc NVIDIA_GPU_Computing_SDK/C and "make -i ",the computer returns

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Programming :: Write A Makefile For CUDA/C++ Code?

Jun 19, 2010

I'd like to write a Makefile for my CUDA/C++ code but I didn't know how things work with CUDA, I mean there is a nvcc compiler but I don't know what I've got to do with this.
Do I have to firstly run nvcc and then g++ or only nvcc to compile my CUDA/C++ code ? I found nothing on the web explaining such basic things .

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Ubuntu :: Can't Build Cpyrit (cuda Tool For Pyrit)

Dec 14, 2010

here i am just finished installing pyrit with quite alot of hassle and i want to get cuda support via cpyrit. only problem is the compiler pulling blanks all the time and i have no clue on where to find the library it wants.i downloaded cuda and installed it via the script from nvidia.. to default libraries (just hit enter all the way through).. no problems there it seems.after that i ran

Code:

sudo python setup.py build

and got this result:

Code:

svn: '.' is not a working copy
running build
running build_ext
Skipping rebuild of Nvidia CUDA kernel ...

[code]...

is this where do i find my cuda-headers and compiler dirs to put into my setup.py?

cuda was installed into /usr/local/cuda
libs are in /usr/lib/nvidia-current/

EDIT:

Code:

ld -l cuda
ld: cannot find -lcuda

so i have to update ld to find the lib?

EDIT2: so i finally got my head around it and as it turns out it was fixed by creating a symlink in every lib directory i could think of...

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Slackware :: Install: Cannot Stat `cuda.h': No Such File Or Directory

Dec 15, 2010

I am trying to install the nvidia-drivers from Slackbuilds.org. When I try to run the SlackBuild, I get the following error:

Code:
install: cannot stat `cuda.h': No such file or directory

What am I missing?

The nvidia-kernel SlackBuild ran fine and created the kernel package.

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Mar 23, 2010

Can anyone provide a guide on how to install cuda drives for opensuse 11.2 64 bit?

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Jul 18, 2010

From F12 to F13. Is there anything I should remove before updating? I have few programs isntalled from source/binary installers in /usr for example. Would it cause problems?

And is there any chance to be able to switch from a 32 bit kernel to 64 bit kernel during the update? The hardware is capable of this.

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Debian Multimedia :: "Unable To Load Nvidia.ko" When Running NVIDIA*.run?

Feb 20, 2011

I am running Debian Squeeze with 2.6.32-5 amd64 kernel with GCC 4.3.5 (the same one used to build the kernel) installed. I have a nVidia GTX 470. I'm trying to install the latest nVidia drivers (260. ...). I've never installed noveau or any other open source nVidia driver. Here's what I've been doing:-Change the "Driver "nvidia"" line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf to "Driver "vesa""-Restart system in single user mode as root, no services running-cd to the directory with nvidia-Linux-x86_64-... .run (what I'll call nvidia.run)-enter "sh nvidia.run --uninstall"-enter "CC="/usr/bin/gcc-4.3" && sh nvidia.run"It starts up and it compiles the kernel 100%. Then it says this:

ERROR: Unable to load the kernel module 'nvidia.ko'.  This happens most
frequently when this kernel module was built against the wrong or
improperly configured kernel sources, with a version of gcc that differs

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Nov 9, 2010

I installed Debian Squeeze with no issues. I went to install latest Nvidia driver as done previously with Lenny. Used instructions that worked on lenny from "the trooper" [url]

Downloaded th latest driver for my GeForce 7300 GS vidio card, driver package NVIDIA-Linux-x86-260.19.12.run

Used "method # 2 as described in HOW TO,as it worked perfectly in the past on Lenny. Only syntax I changed was instead of gdm I typed gdm3 as it appears that is the new name for gnome in Squeeze.

Did as folows:

Now the trouble showed up, Unfortunatly I can only go off my memory. A question was asked stating that something did not match, it needed a 3 and the driver had a 4 version or somethng of this sort. then it asked if I new what I was doing (and I lied) and selected yes. And whammo, it didn't work. (This question was asked when i did in Lenny and it is working perfectly still on that system). I now can not boot to GUI, I notice when system boots it starts in "S" mode although I select normal boot from grub2.

Not too bad if I got to reinstall as little is on the system. I just want to know what I am missing on the instalation deal or should I be going about this difrently with Squeeze.

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May 31, 2011

I got a new video card on an existing running Debian Wheezy system. The old configuration was an nVidia card but using the default / open source Mesa drivers I'm guessing. Now I have a nice new nVidia PCI-E card and would like to install the proprietary nVidia drivers but I'm not sure which I need:

Code:

nvidia-glx - NVIDIA binary Xorg driver
nvidia-glx-ia32 - NVIDIA binary driver 32-bit libs
nvidia-kernel-dkms - NVIDIA binary kernel module DKMS source

[CODE]....

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Jun 2, 2011

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Debian :: Nvidia Drivers Won't Install

Aug 11, 2015

I installed Debian 8 on my new computer 3 days ago. Everything went fine, until I tried to install the nvidia non free drivers version 352.21 (for a GTX 970M).I read a lot about that, figuring out I had to add the experimental repo. Here's my sources.list for reference :

Code: Select all# deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 8.1.0 _Jessie_ - Official amd64 DVD Binary-1 20150606-14:19]/ jessie contrib main

# deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 8.1.0 _Jessie_ - Official amd64 DVD Binary-1 20150606-14:19]/ jessie main contrib
deb http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ jessie main non-free contrib
deb-src http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ jessie main non-free contrib

[code]....

E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages."but it is not going to be installed" ?I searched on various search engine for this issue with no revelant result..

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Jul 25, 2010

I'm fairly new to Debian, but during the past I've used Mandrake, Slackware and Ubuntu. Few months ago I've migrated from Ubuntu to Debian - I like it a lot but there is one thing which keeps bugging me.Sometimes - one of the few boots - nvidia module won't load and GDM won't start. During the "bad" boot system freezes for a while after the message "PME# disabled" and gives the message about nvidia GPU not supported. Because of that GDM fails to start.Below are the boot logs (without the leading time for easy diff comparison) - the "bad log" when nvidia fails to load and the "good log" when everything is OK. Any help?

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Nov 24, 2010

I have installed in squeeze following some directions the nvidia restricted driver from the unstable repos.

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