CUDA And Debian Lenny
NVIDIA® CUDA™ is a general purpose parallel computing architecture
that leverages the parallel compute engine in NVIDIA graphics
processing units (GPUs) to solve many complex computational problems in
a fraction of the time required on a CPU. I don't know why but there is
still no CUDA Driver/Toolkit/SDK Package for Debian.
Late last week NVIDIA announced release 3.0 of the CUDA Toolkit, which includes tools for dev...
Nvidia will launch new GeForce GPU (graphics processing units) tomorrow using its next-generation & Fermi& architecture, The Wall Street Journal reports. It's said the products will include 512 cores and three billion transistors, doubling the amounts in the company's previous chips....
Nvidia announced a new parallel processor for the high performance computing (HPC) market, based on its GPU (graphics processing unit) architecture. Initially offered in servers from HP, the Tesla M2090 is a PCI Express x16 card touted as & the world's fastest parallel processor for high-performance computing,& with up to 665 Gigaflops of performance....
I have two GPUs, one is AMD (fglrx-updates) and one nVidia (nvidia-current), drivers from x-swat PPA. The AMD card is used byt xorg (without problems).
Processor manufacturer Nvidia unveiled a line of Quadro Mobile graphical processing units (GPUs) for high-performance notebooks and aimed at engineers, industrial designers, animators, and film and video editors who required a high degree of mobility. PC makers like Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ), Dell (NASDAQ: DELL), Lenovo and Fujitsu are lining up to embrace the GPUs.
I have a MSI GT60 Laptop with an Optimus enabled GTX 670M GPU, and I have been trying to get CUDA going in Ubuntu 12.04 environment.
Trying to install Cuda 5 on F18, fails at extracting the toolkit. Does anyone know how to fix this?
I'm attaching the log file, let me know if anything else is needed.
Thanks
Attached Files
cuda_install_9024.txt (371.3 KB)
I want to code some applications for ubuntu (no other platforms), but which gui-toolkit would be the "official" one... in the past (gnome) gtk+ was my choice, but afaik unity uses Nux. I don't want to use these standard buttons and "old style ui". Qt would be great for KDE but what's the latest "unity" toolkit suggestion?
ps: programming language would be C/C++ or python.