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August 15, 2018 2:02 PM, tuxic@××××××.de wrote: |
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> ...sorry, I am no native speaker...I dont understand. |
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> I did not know how to disable CUDA on both cards. |
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> So...since it works perfectly with the old driver I would think: |
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> No, CUDA is enabled (or at least the old driver does this for me). |
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> Then I do an "emerge <new nvidia-driver-version>" and CUDA stops |
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> working. I do not change anything else nor do I know, who/what could |
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> disable CUDA on both cards ... except for the driver itsself. |
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> This is weird. |
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> Again, for logical reasons I think, that the culprit is either the |
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> driver itsself or a missing (and therefor undocumented) configuration |
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> step needed for the new drivers. |
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> The cards are not "old" in any sense. |
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Ok, what I meant is : how did you check CUDA "was not working"? And could you check it on both cards. |
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Also, as said by realnc, did you reboot ? |
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Corentin “Nado” Pazdera |