Re: CUDA tools?

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On 6 Oct 2017 8:34 am, "John Hodrien" <J.H.Hodrien@xxxxxxxxxxx> 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
experience is they're packaged much better than the ones nVidia releases as
part of the CUDA repo.

The approach I've gone with is to use ELRepo for the drivers, and then use
environment modules to provide the CUDA SDK to users.  That for me offers
little downsides.  You easily get to provide multiple releases of the SDK
for
users, and you get to use the best packaged drivers.

jh


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Mark why are you so determined to take the most difficult, fragile and high
maintenance route?

Just use the Negativo Nvidia repo which includes CUDA etc

https://negativo17.org/nvidia-driver/
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