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I'm trying to install a nvidia-390/cuda9 environment on 18.04, and I am trying to move my provisioning protocol away from runfiles since they are harder to automate.
When I try apt install libcuda1-390
, I get
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libcuda1-390 : Depends: nvidia-compute-390 but it is not installable
Looking at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/amd64/nvidia-compute-390, it looks like this dependency has been deleted.
By install nvidia-390
, it gives me libnvidia-compute-390
, which I think is meant to supersede nvidia-compute
but I'm not sure.
Is there a way around this?
apt nvidia package-management cuda
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I'm trying to install a nvidia-390/cuda9 environment on 18.04, and I am trying to move my provisioning protocol away from runfiles since they are harder to automate.
When I try apt install libcuda1-390
, I get
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libcuda1-390 : Depends: nvidia-compute-390 but it is not installable
Looking at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/amd64/nvidia-compute-390, it looks like this dependency has been deleted.
By install nvidia-390
, it gives me libnvidia-compute-390
, which I think is meant to supersede nvidia-compute
but I'm not sure.
Is there a way around this?
apt nvidia package-management cuda
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I'm trying to install a nvidia-390/cuda9 environment on 18.04, and I am trying to move my provisioning protocol away from runfiles since they are harder to automate.
When I try apt install libcuda1-390
, I get
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libcuda1-390 : Depends: nvidia-compute-390 but it is not installable
Looking at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/amd64/nvidia-compute-390, it looks like this dependency has been deleted.
By install nvidia-390
, it gives me libnvidia-compute-390
, which I think is meant to supersede nvidia-compute
but I'm not sure.
Is there a way around this?
apt nvidia package-management cuda
I'm trying to install a nvidia-390/cuda9 environment on 18.04, and I am trying to move my provisioning protocol away from runfiles since they are harder to automate.
When I try apt install libcuda1-390
, I get
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libcuda1-390 : Depends: nvidia-compute-390 but it is not installable
Looking at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/amd64/nvidia-compute-390, it looks like this dependency has been deleted.
By install nvidia-390
, it gives me libnvidia-compute-390
, which I think is meant to supersede nvidia-compute
but I'm not sure.
Is there a way around this?
apt nvidia package-management cuda
apt nvidia package-management cuda
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