NVidia-Drivers / libcuda.so?

Satz Klauer satzklauer at googlemail.com
Sat Mar 9 13:40:16 CET 2013


You're right, I found the lib in /usr/lib64/nvidia/ and it is also
part of-ld-path.

Unfortunately Boinc still does not use it, restarting the client or
the whole computer does not help...

Is there an other variant of Boinc available from RPMFusion or can I
use the original Fedora packages?

On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 11:47 PM,  <mmamiga6 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rpmfusion-users-bounces at lists.rpmfusion.org
> [mailto:rpmfusion-users-bounces at lists.rpmfusion.org] On Behalf Of Satz
> Klauer
> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 4:21 AM
> To: rpmfusion-users at lists.rpmfusion.org
> Subject: NVidia-Drivers / libcuda.so?
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to use the NVidia drivers together with libcuda.so to use my graphics
> card for calculations (for SETI at Home to be more exact).
>
> After I installed the related graphics-driver-packages from RPMFusion I
> found some programs like nvidia-cuda-proxy or nvidia-cuda-server-control but
> no libcuda.so. Amazingly these NVidia-CUDA-daemons are not started.
>
> Google told me libcuda was part of the NVidia xorg-drv-package at least for
> earlier versions than Fedora 18. So what happened to it? Is there a reason
> why it is no longer part of that package?
>
> Thanks!
>
> It could be that the libcuda.so is in lib64
> Search libcuda.so
>
> Try sudo service boinc start            to start the daemon
> Sudo service boinc stop     to stop the daemon
> Sudo service boinc restart      to restart it
>
> Michael


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