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Cuda driver linux
Cuda driver linux







cuda driver linux

I feel like I have been beta testing and would prefer a stable build so that I can get back to work. What is the proper way to roll back, without issue, to a driver that is more stable with my configuration? I am ok to roll back my cuda version as well at this point. I had thought to post crash reports, but saw other posts with similar issues and am basically concluding that driver 440 is the culprit (apparently this issue persists from driver 430). I have repetitive crashes my firefox/chrome tabs will crash, followed by my mouse becoming irresponsive (clicks not working but seeing the cursor move), and my terminal will not activate (will open with flashing cursor, but no and commands dont work). This is with a threadripper 2990wx and 128gigs of compatible ram (if that is somehow related and I am wrong).įor the last few weeks now, I have been attempting to use cuda 10.1 with nvidia driver 440. I am running ubuntu 18.04 with 1080ti gpus (x2). My knowledge of linux is quite weak at this point. Nvidia drivers, and CUDA which is nvidia proprietary, while free to obtain, would probably never be preinstalled in linux, nor Microsoft Windows for that matter, if not because of licensing and software legal matters but simply wouldnt make any business sense for either a linux distribution or nvidia to include a nvidia/cuda driver version because things move so fast. This is my first question so if I missed anything please let me know.









Cuda driver linux