On 25 May 2017 at 01:20, Ramesh Babu wrote:
> There is some response for cudadetect command which I have pated in earlier
> mail. But no ./cudadetect file.
>
> rb@rameshbabu:~$ ./cudadetect
> bash: ./cudadetect: No such file or directory
That's... not altogether
Dear Richard,
There is some response for cudadetect command which I have pated in earlier
mail. But no ./cudadetect file.
rb@rameshbabu:~$ ./cudadetect
bash: ./cudadetect: No such file or directory
I have nvcc file in /usr/local/cuda/bin but still not located.
rb@rameshbabu:~$ which nvcc (no
On 24 May 2017 at 00:36, Ramesh Babu wrote:
> Now I am getting confusion, really which version of cuda I have?. Because
> when I give these command "cudadetect" nvcc -V, and cat
> /usr/local/cuda/version.txt I am getting different answers.
>
> rb@rameshbabu:~$
Dear Richard,
Now I am getting confusion, really which version of cuda I have?. Because
when I give these command "cudadetect" nvcc -V, and cat
/usr/local/cuda/version.txt I am getting different answers.
rb@rameshbabu:~$ cudadetect
Detecting CUDA... There is 1 device supporting CUDA:
Device
On 23 May 2017 at 01:13, Ramesh Babu wrote:
> Ok. I will try cuda 8.0 and let you know the result. Should I install cuda 5
> before installing cuda 8? or Can I run both?
You'll only be able to have one version of the CUDA driver, but you
should be able to have
Dear Richard,
Ok. I will try cuda 8.0 and let you know the result. Should I install cuda
5 before installing cuda 8? or Can I run both?
Thanks
Ramesh
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 1:54 AM, R Edgar wrote:
> On 22 May 2017 at 08:44, Ramesh Babu
On 22 May 2017 at 08:44, Ramesh Babu wrote:
> After compiling in the same way as given in the webpage, I couldn't reboot.
> It was showing a message that "running low graphic mode". It was not opening
> the desktop. Then through ctrl+alt+f1, I uninstalled nvida and
Dear Richard,
After compiling in the same way as given in the webpage, I couldn't reboot.
It was showing a message that "running low graphic mode". It was not
opening the desktop. Then through ctrl+alt+f1, I uninstalled nvida and
cuda. Then I could boot the system.
Finally I have installed both
On 21 May 2017 at 23:40, Ramesh Babu wrote:
> Thank you for your reply. I tried to compile by looking FAQ about CUDA in
> Ubuntu Ask, but it is get corrupted and I am forced to uninstall both NVIDIA
> driver and CUDA. I need help to compile it. Can I get some
Dear Richard,
Thank you for your reply. I tried to compile by looking FAQ about CUDA in
Ubuntu Ask, but it is get corrupted and I am forced to uninstall both
NVIDIA driver and CUDA. I need help to compile it. Can I get some guidance
or manual?
Thanks
Ramesh
On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 2:18 AM, R
On 16 May 2017 at 23:10, Ramesh Babu wrote:
> I have come across that I have freesurfer support cuda version 5, but I have
> already installed latest version.
> Can I use latest version for freeesurfer or should I install version 5?
> Since I am not expert in this
Dear Expert,
I have come across that I have freesurfer support cuda version 5, but I
have already installed latest version.
Can I use latest version for freeesurfer or should I install version 5?
Since I am not expert in this field I need guidance to remove latest
version of cuda and installing
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