Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : CUDA2.2 for Linux
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Please update to the latest Nvidia driver (at least 185.xx). We will proceed to update to CUDA2.2 only in a month time for Linux users as there were all the problems with recent drivers. We have hacked it around rather than waiting for things to be fixed. | |
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Do you know if Ubuntu 9.04 will be upgraded soon to that driver ? Because in my case I need to follow their distribution updates. | |
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Yeah great, first workunit without error with Nvidia drivers version 185.18.14 application 6.66, my result . | |
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The fix seems to be working. I used the beta driver 190 and cuda 2.3 and all is going well with Suse 11.2. | |
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Once a Ubuntu release is out, they don't update the drivers therein to new major numbers. So with 9.04 you will not see 185.xx coming in one day... | |
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I tested the 190.32 nvidia linux driver without problems. | |
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How do the fan settings work? nvidia-settings --help doesn't show any fan commands. | |
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If you can't set the fan speed in your version of nvidia-settings, install nvclock-gtk which will allow fan speed adjustments from version 0.8 beta 4. | |
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I upgraded drivers to 185.18.36 and now I have problems such as this: | |
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I am not sure what the problem is. Did you install the driver from the binary files from Ubuntu or from the Nvidia files on their website? I have had more luck with the Nvidia files from their website but you have to rerun the installation with every kernel upgrade. | |
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I am not sure what the problem is. Did you install the driver from the binary files from Ubuntu or from the Nvidia files on their website? I have had more luck with the Nvidia files from their website but you have to rerun the installation with every kernel upgrade. Heh, everyone has a different experience. When things were working fine I was using the drivers from Ubuntu 9.04 repositories (version 180.44), but after this change to cuda 2.2 I decided to upgrade and downloaded the latest nVidia stable drivers from their site (185.18.36). Everything else works fine, games, googleearth etc. Anyway I'll try what you have told me and if it doesn't work I'll wait for new stable drivers and try again. Thank you. EDIT: I detached and reattached to project and now it works. I also unchecked beta applications, I'll try again sometime in the future. Thank you again. | |
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No problem. Gpugrid puts such heavy demands on the cards that I have to run through a whole process restarting the application after a reboot. Start the application at stock speeds. Overclock after it has run for 30 minutes. Etc. Etc. | |
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No problem. Gpugrid puts such heavy demands on the cards that I have to run through a whole process restarting the application after a reboot. Start the application at stock speeds. Overclock after it has run for 30 minutes. Etc. Etc. It's definitely worth the effort since such great potential lies in GPU computing. The one bright spot at the end of the rainbow is that, as we move from Cuda 2.1 to 2.2 to 2.3, the Gpugrid applications will become more stable and less prone to unexplained errors. I found that the Windows versions became more stable and less demanding as the application moved to Cuda 2.3. I certainty hope so, all of this is still quite new but in the future we'll get there. I prefer to run in Linux for many reasons separate from Gpugrid - stability being the most important. Agreed. Sometime I would love to try Gpugrid in FreeBSD or Solaris but we don't want to give the programmers too many nightmares. I've never found time to try FreeBSD or Solaris, although I am thinking of putting Pfsense as a firewall/router for my computers. I hope that BSD, Solaris users get the cuda drivers soon. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : CUDA2.2 for Linux