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Nvidia cuda toolkit 10.0 wont install12/29/2023 There is no way for us to provide a version that will match the newer CUDA requirement "ahead" of any NVIDIA public driver release. Often when NVIDIA release a newer CUDA version or even in the case of pre-release software the NVIDIA driver is at a higher version than the driver provided by RPM Fusion. So it's easy to disable with: sudo dnf module disable nvidia-driver With current RHEL8 repositories, the nvidia-driver is packaged as a module. From time to time, NVIDIA uses non-publictly released driver, so you will have to wait for a public driver for the RPM Fusion counterpart. We recommends to use the publicly and community based packaging method (RPM Fusion) and avoid the NVIDIA packaged nvidia-driver. Unfortunately, the packaging method is way too different and can conflicts. (Not recommended - not always working).īoth "CUDA" and "RPM Fusion" repositories provide the nvidia driver packages. Tweak the /usr/local/cuda*/targets/x86_64-linux/include/crt/host_defines.h to accept the Fedora default compiler.Warranty not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This is free software see the source for copying conditions. You cannot install the whole devtoolset-8 collection, but the toolchain is enough, then each time you need to build using cuda, you start by scl run devtoolset-8 bash Install the appropriate gcc version from developer toolset. ![]() You will need to tell CUDA to use it instead of using the default g++ this can be done for the cuda-samples with: export HOST_COMPILER=cuda-g++
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