3/20/2024 0 Comments Cuda toolkit 9.0 nvidia drivers![]() You did not state where you obtained any drivers you may have previously tried, but if installed from rpmfusion then removal is simple. To get everything nvidia working and allow using cuda I would suggest that first one remove all that you have previously installed that is nvidia related. GPU would interact with the others, but since it is a different driver it may or may not function without interfering with the nvidia cards. I have no clue how the Asus ASPEED ma1Ghost It is clear that if all cards are to be active then nothing newer than the 390xx drivers should be installed. the GeForce GTX Titan is supported by both the 390xx and the 470xx drivers.the Quadro 2000 is supported by the 390xx drivers.Looking at those details I see from nvidia that Monitor-3: VGA-1 mapped: VGA-1-1 note: disabled size-res: N/AĪPI: OpenGL v: 4.3 Mesa 23.1.4 renderer: NVC3 direct-render: Yes Monitor-2: DVI-I-1 pos: primary,left model: Asus VW246 res: 1920x1080 Unloaded: fbdev,vesa dri: nouveau gpu: ast,nouveau display-ID: :1 Ports: active: none off: VGA-1 empty: none bus-ID: 0a:00.0ĭevice-3: NVIDIA GK110 vendor: ASUSTeK GTXTITAN-6GD5ĭriver: nouveau v: kernel arch: Kepler pcie: speed: 2.5 GT/s lanes: 16 Pcie: speed: 2.5 GT/s lanes: 8 ports: active: DP-1,DVI-I-1 empty: DP-2īus-ID: 04:00.0 chip-ID: 10de:0dd8 temp: 52.0 Cĭevice-2: ASPEED Graphics Family vendor: ASUSTeK driver: ast v: kernel At this point it is probably more productive for me to try to adopt cuda 9.Device-1: NVIDIA GF106GL driver: nouveau v: kernel arch: Fermi The toolkit succeeded but the sdk failed. By fiddling with both the package.mask and package.unmask files I was able to at least try to emerge cuda 8 (using gcc-5). Total: 3 packages (2 downgrades, 1 in new slot), Size of downloads: 32 KiB dev-util/nvidia-cuda-sdk-8.0.61::gentoo USE="cuda doc examples -debug -mpi -opencl" 0 KiB dev-util/nvidia-cuda-toolkit-8.0.61:0/8.0.61::gentoo USE="-debugger -doc -eclipse -profiler" 0 KiB sys-devel/gcc-5.4.0-r3:5.4.0::gentoo USE="cxx fortran (multilib) nls nptl openmp sanitize vtv (-altivec) (-awt) -cilk -debug -doc (-fixed-point) -gcj -go -graphite (-hardened) (-jit) (-libssp) -mpx -nopie -nossp -objc -objc++ -objc-gc -pgo -regression-test -vanilla" 32 KiB These are the packages that would be merged, in order: It seems that cuda 8 only compile with gcc-5Ĭusack opt # emerge -pv =dev-util/nvidia-cuda-sdk-8.0.61 * dependency graph for dev-util/nvidia-cuda-toolkit-9.0.176 * dependency graph for dev-util/nvidia-cuda-toolkit-8.0.61 * dependency graph for dev-util/nvidia-cuda-toolkit-8.0.44 `- sys-libs/ncurses-6.0-r1 (sys-libs/ncurses) amd64 `- sys-libs/libtermcap-compat-2.0.8-r3 (sys-libs/libtermcap-compat) amd64 I'm not exactly sure how to read this but it looks like all cuda versions are masked for some reason.ĭev-util/nvidia-cuda-toolkit-6.5.14 M I also ran eqeury depgraph to try to see if anything was requiring cuda 9 for some reason. Here is my /etc/portage/package.mask file: It always complains that cuda 9 is masked and will not install another available version. Now that my system is rebuilt I'm trying to go back to cuda 8 but I can't figure it out. Just to get my system going I unmasked it with the thought I could fix it later. For some reason it complained that cuda 9 was masked. ![]() However, I recently updated to the new profile (17) and had to rebuild all my packages. I've been using cuda 8 for a while now and have cuda 9 masked in my package.mask file. Posted: Sun 5:27 pm Post subject: Can't emerge cuda 8 Gentoo Forums Forum Index Portage & Programming ![]() Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Can't emerge cuda 8
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