

- Encode video nvidia cuda toolkit install#
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The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:
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(base) xx:~/Downloads$ sudo apt-get install cuda
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(base) xx:~/Downloads$ sudo apt-get update 182154 files and directories currently installed.) Selecting previously unselected package cuda-repo-ubuntu-local-10.0.130-410.48. I’m supposed to be learning about computer vision and machine learning and the first several days have been trying to get the software working :(ĭumping my last install, hopefully the answer is staring me in the face.

I can see it decides to upgrade itself during the install and I don’t know enough about Linux yet to figure out why.
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I just tried for possibly the 7th time, and although there was an unrelated problem with this installation (please trust me that the other successful installations did this too) I started with nvidia driver 410, gcc 4.8, but after installing Cuda toolkit 10.0 I ended up with driver 440, gcc 8 and Cuda 10.2!! I moved to two supported distros and followed the detailed instructions every time and still can’t get my end goal, which is an older toolkit version and a driver installed with gcc 7 or older. The First part just doesn’t add up for me though. The nvcc/smi was helpful and makes lots of sense.
