On Tue, Mar 07, 2023 at 04:04:22PM -0000, Jim Henderson wrote:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2023 12:35:28 +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2023 at 04:32:26PM -0000, Jim Henderson wrote:
On Mon, 6 Mar 2023 10:35:06 +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote: Using the open source nVidia driver doesn't include CUDA support (to my knowledge),
That would be news to me. It's just the kernel part. It shouldn't affect CUDA. But it's true that only Turing/Ampere (2018 and newer) is supported. by the open driver. I guess you have an older card.
I have a 3090ti. So if you mean "less than the current card", no, I have a fairly recent card.
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.
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