strace of "clinfo -l" from the machine of the affected user.

** Attachment added: "clinfo_strace.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/+bug/2006408/+attachment/5645158/+files/clinfo_strace.log

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Title:
  nvidia-uvm module does not exist, making CUDA unusable with the 390
  driver

Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Notice: I have not reproduced this bug myself, nor do I have the
  needed setup to reproduce this bug. This is a bug report based on info
  provided to me over IRC.

  In order for CUDA compute to work, a kernel module "nvidia-uvm" is
  necessary. This module *should* exist in the headless NVIDIA 390
  driver. However, it apparently does not exist - it does not show up in
  the output of "lsmod", attempting to modprobe it fails, doing a
  recursive grep on /lib/modules/$(uname -r) does not reveal it, and it
  appears that the Installable Client Driver is not loading correctly.

  From my own personal experience, I know that nvidia-uvm *does* exist
  in recommended driver for an NVIDIA 1050 Ti card, however the 390
  driver used with the GTX 570 card does not appear to have the driver,
  even though the card supports CUDA.

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