Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : BOINC 6.4.5 on Ubuntu 8.10 64bit
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Just wanted to share some into here. I ran into some trouble using the packages from GetDeb: http://www.getdeb.net/release/3624. | |
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Are you using the default Nvidia driver with the distribution, or the one downloaded off the NVIDIA web site? | |
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I'm using the beta driver from the repository: 180.11 beta. | |
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I noticed this too tonight, and I hardly ever reboot the machine either. For the record, I'm using 180.22 from http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_get.html Thanks for your insight. | |
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That's an old beta. The "newest" release drivers can be found here..... | |
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This must be "Linux Re-Boot" day. I had to shut down my Ubuntu 8.10 box today also....for some wiring changes..But I am still on the old drivers (177.80 and 6.5.4), so no problems. | |
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Latest release (non-beta) is 180.29. FYI. | |
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I had the same problem with the getdeb boinc package. I dont think it does CUDA work for some reason. I upgraded manually to 6.6.something and my GTX 280 was found. Ill post here what cruncherpete posted on my team forum on how to install the standard boinc over the package and get it to work normally. 1. Download the latest 64-bit BOINC to the Desktop. 2. start a terminal. 3. cd Desktop 4. sh boinc_6.4.5_x86-pc-linux-gnu.sh 5. cd BOINC 6. sudo chown root * 7. sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client stop 8. sudo cp boinc /usr/bin/boinc_client 9. sudo cp boinccmd /usr/bin 10. sudo cp boincmgr /usr/bin 11. sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client start Note: Close the boinc manager before running or you will get errors and need to reboot. Not something i like doing. I can confim this worked on Ubuntu 8.10 running the standard 180 Nvidia drivers. | |
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I have a strange problem. Yesterday I've installed nvidia drivers from their site, version 180.22 on my computer with GPU 8600GT. Afterwards I installed boinc 6.45 from getdeb, copied libcudart.so to /var/lib/boinc-client and everything worked fine, boinc could find cuda. | |
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Did you try re-installing the driver as root outside of X-Windows? BTW, 180.29 is the current release for Linux. | |
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Did you try re-installing the driver as root outside of X-Windows? BTW, 180.29 is the current release for Linux. I did, and finally I've managed to get it run on 9800GTX+ comp. I'm not really sure what I did do differently from first 10 tries, but the important thing is that it's working now. I'm still not satisfied with performance in games, however that is not a priority. Yesterday I downloaded 180.22 from nvidia site, it must have changed today. | |
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I just installed an 8800GT into a headless cruncher that runs Dotsch/UX (Ubuntu v8.10) 64b. I ran the restricted driver thing and it says that version 180 is active. However after that I rebooted and.. | |
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Tonight I took my HD4770 out of my desktop and put another 8800GT into it. The restrict hardware driver pop-up came up, I told to install the v180 driver and all seemed good. The nvidia xorg reconfig thing must have run because after a reboot it had the nvidia stuff in it. I added the 'coolbits' '1' to it. | |
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I have a solution to the no CUDA devices found: | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : BOINC 6.4.5 on Ubuntu 8.10 64bit