![]() Instead of downloading the driver and toolkit separately with apt. Ln -s /usr/lib/nvidia-cuda-toolkit/bin binĬurrently (Sep.8 2022) you can download the CUDA toolkit on the NVIDIA website (regarding your Ubuntu version, can also switch to other systems): This does not conflict with nvidia-cuda-toolkit.Īlso, as toolkit spreads files among many other directories, one can create fake cud dir.Ĭurrent makeshift solution look like this: ubuntu-drivers devices ![]() Until toolkit update in ubuntu repositories (nvidia-cuda-toolkit depending on libnvidia-compute-510), one can donwgrade to nvidia-driver-510. UPDATE: Temporary pure ubuntu repo-dependent solution (but you end up with older driver): How to have complete cuda installation with smi and nvcc without using nvidia repository? The following NEW packages will be installed: Libcuinj64-11.5 libnvidia-compute-495 libnvidia-compute-510 libnvidia-ml-dev nsight-systems nsight-systems-target nvidia-cuda-dev nvidia-cuda-toolkit nvidia-profiler No way around it, as further reinstall attempt on nvidia-utils-515 removes toolikt package! # apt install nvidia-utils-515 Toolkit installation: # apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit Provides me with recommended nvidia-driver-515 package together with nvidia-utils-515 (and nvidia-smi). But I need both nvcc and nvidia-smi.ĭriver installation: # ubuntu-drivers devices ![]() I can either have nvidia-utils OR nvidia-cuda-toolkit. While installing cuda driver and cuda-toolkit from Ubuntu repositories on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS/desktop variant and I have serious packages conflict issue.
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