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* Run the driver installer (<tt>sh cudatoolkit_2.3_linux_64_ubuntu9.04.run</tt>)
* Run the driver installer (<tt>sh cudatoolkit_2.3_linux_64_ubuntu9.04.run</tt>)
** For a user-mode install, supply <tt>$HOME/local</tt> or somesuch
** For a user-mode install, supply <tt>$HOME/local</tt> or somesuch
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<pre>* Please make sure your PATH includes /home/dank/local/cuda/bin
 
* Please make sure your PATH includes /home/dank/local/cuda/bin
* Please make sure your LD_LIBRARY_PATH
* Please make sure your LD_LIBRARY_PATH
*  for 32-bit Linux distributions includes /home/dank/local/cuda/lib
*  for 32-bit Linux distributions includes /home/dank/local/cuda/lib

Revision as of 22:03, 25 January 2010

Installation on Debian

I installed CUDA onto a 64-bit Debian Unstable system 2010-01-25 (hand-rolled 2.6.32.6 kernel, built with gcc-4.4)

  • Download the Ubuntu 9.04 files from NVIDIA's "CUDA Zone".
  • Run the driver installer (sh cudatoolkit_2.3_linux_64_ubuntu9.04.run)
    • For a user-mode install, supply $HOME/local or somesuch
* Please make sure your PATH includes /home/dank/local/cuda/bin
* Please make sure your LD_LIBRARY_PATH
*   for 32-bit Linux distributions includes /home/dank/local/cuda/lib
*   for 64-bit Linux distributions includes /home/dank/local/cuda/lib64
* OR
*   for 32-bit Linux distributions add /home/dank/local/cuda/lib
*   for 64-bit Linux distributions add /home/dank/local/cuda/lib64
* to /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig as root

* Please read the release notes in /home/dank/local/cuda/doc/

* To uninstall CUDA, delete /home/dank/local/cuda
* Installation Complete
  • Run the SDK installer (sh cudasdk_2.3_linux.run)