On Tue, Mar 07, 2023 at 08:48:29PM -0000, Jim Henderson wrote:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2023 18:07:05 +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
Looking at the dependencies for the cuda libraries, it looks like there's a dependency on 'cuda-drivers', which itself has a dependency on nvidia- glG05, x11-video-nvidia-G05, nvidia-compute-G05, and nvidia-gfx-G05-kmp- default - so it seems that the nVidia CUDA support depends on the proprietary driver.
Oh. This. You can trick this. I explain it in my blog.
https://sndirsch.github.io/nvidia/2022/06/07/nvidia-opengpu.html --> CUDA Minimal Installation
Interesting - I'll check that out, but I have other reasons that I need to keep with the proprietary driver (a couple apps that don't work with the OSS driver).
I wonder what these would be. The openGPU kernel modules are supposed to be a full replacement of the proprietary ones (even same module names). Userspace drivers/libs haven't changed. Stefan Public Key available ------------------------------------------------------ Stefan Dirsch (Res. & Dev.) SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH Tel: 0911-740 53 0 Frankenstraße 146 FAX: 0911-740 53 479 D-90461 Nürnberg http://www.suse.de Germany ---------------------------------------------------------------- Geschäftsführer: Ivo Totev, Andrew Myers, Andrew McDonald, Boudien Moerman (HRB 36809, AG Nürnberg) ----------------------------------------------------------------