On a Debian machine of mine, I want to install CUDA drivers and
utilities for Linux. However, Nvidia seems not to support
Debian. Which version do I have to choose for my Linux system? Is the
installation risky?
Thanks.
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> On a Debian machine of mine, I want to install CUDA drivers and
> utilities for Linux. However, Nvidia seems not to support
> Debian. Which version do I have to choose for my Linux system? Is the
> installation risky?
> Try digging here and following these links and suggestions....I'm not a
> Debian or CUDA user so can't offer anything more tangible.
Thanks anyway.
> http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s...howtopic=81191
I had already read this post, but there seems to be only a few people
who try to install CUDA on Debian, and I had a problem with a library
(not linked with CUDA) which obliged me to reinstall *everything* on
my last Debian, so I want to be pretty sure of what I am doing.
Thanks.
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