When will CUDA support ubuntu 18.10
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I need to use CUDA for work and have upgraded Ubuntu without checking (my bad) whether CUDA supports Ubuntu 18.10, turns out it doesn't: https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux/index.html
The last supported version is Ubuntu 18.04.5.
When do you think CUDA will support Ubuntu 18.10 ? And if it'll take a while, what would be the best way to downgrade my version to 18.04 ?
Thanks for your time.
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I need to use CUDA for work and have upgraded Ubuntu without checking (my bad) whether CUDA supports Ubuntu 18.10, turns out it doesn't: https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux/index.html
The last supported version is Ubuntu 18.04.5.
When do you think CUDA will support Ubuntu 18.10 ? And if it'll take a while, what would be the best way to downgrade my version to 18.04 ?
Thanks for your time.
drivers nvidia cuda 18.10 unsupported-packages
Ubuntu 18.04.5 is imaginary right now. While it is likely to happen, it won't be started for years. Downgrading is possible, but not tested or supported - the recommended method is to backup your data and clean-install the earlier release of Ubuntu.
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Nov 21 at 20:12
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I need to use CUDA for work and have upgraded Ubuntu without checking (my bad) whether CUDA supports Ubuntu 18.10, turns out it doesn't: https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux/index.html
The last supported version is Ubuntu 18.04.5.
When do you think CUDA will support Ubuntu 18.10 ? And if it'll take a while, what would be the best way to downgrade my version to 18.04 ?
Thanks for your time.
drivers nvidia cuda 18.10 unsupported-packages
I need to use CUDA for work and have upgraded Ubuntu without checking (my bad) whether CUDA supports Ubuntu 18.10, turns out it doesn't: https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux/index.html
The last supported version is Ubuntu 18.04.5.
When do you think CUDA will support Ubuntu 18.10 ? And if it'll take a while, what would be the best way to downgrade my version to 18.04 ?
Thanks for your time.
drivers nvidia cuda 18.10 unsupported-packages
drivers nvidia cuda 18.10 unsupported-packages
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Ubuntu 18.04.5 is imaginary right now. While it is likely to happen, it won't be started for years. Downgrading is possible, but not tested or supported - the recommended method is to backup your data and clean-install the earlier release of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Nov 21 at 20:12
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Ubuntu 18.04.5 is imaginary right now. While it is likely to happen, it won't be started for years. Downgrading is possible, but not tested or supported - the recommended method is to backup your data and clean-install the earlier release of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Nov 21 at 20:12
Ubuntu 18.04.5 is imaginary right now. While it is likely to happen, it won't be started for years. Downgrading is possible, but not tested or supported - the recommended method is to backup your data and clean-install the earlier release of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Nov 21 at 20:12
Ubuntu 18.04.5 is imaginary right now. While it is likely to happen, it won't be started for years. Downgrading is possible, but not tested or supported - the recommended method is to backup your data and clean-install the earlier release of Ubuntu.
– user535733
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I would recommend to try it even if it's not supported before trying to downgrade. CUDA also worked on 18.04 before it was supported and there is a CUDA-package in the Cosmic sources.
Use the installation guide provided here by eromod:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
reboot
sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit gcc-6
nvcc --version
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I would recommend to try it even if it's not supported before trying to downgrade. CUDA also worked on 18.04 before it was supported and there is a CUDA-package in the Cosmic sources.
Use the installation guide provided here by eromod:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
reboot
sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit gcc-6
nvcc --version
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I would recommend to try it even if it's not supported before trying to downgrade. CUDA also worked on 18.04 before it was supported and there is a CUDA-package in the Cosmic sources.
Use the installation guide provided here by eromod:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
reboot
sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit gcc-6
nvcc --version
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I would recommend to try it even if it's not supported before trying to downgrade. CUDA also worked on 18.04 before it was supported and there is a CUDA-package in the Cosmic sources.
Use the installation guide provided here by eromod:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
reboot
sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit gcc-6
nvcc --version
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I would recommend to try it even if it's not supported before trying to downgrade. CUDA also worked on 18.04 before it was supported and there is a CUDA-package in the Cosmic sources.
Use the installation guide provided here by eromod:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
reboot
sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit gcc-6
nvcc --version
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Ubuntu 18.04.5 is imaginary right now. While it is likely to happen, it won't be started for years. Downgrading is possible, but not tested or supported - the recommended method is to backup your data and clean-install the earlier release of Ubuntu.
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Nov 21 at 20:12