![]() How can I install the correct (matching) version of nvidia-cuda-tookit? Sudo cp /var/cuda-repo-ubuntu-local/cuda-*-keyring.gpg /usr/share/keyrings/īut this just broke my local CUDA installation. Sudo mv cuda-ubuntu2204.pin /etc/apt/preferences.d/cuda-repository-pin-600 Furthermore, I tried installing through the website: wget I don't think my package manager (apt) will work since I did not install cuda through apt. I would like to install a matching version of the nvidia-cuda-toolkit, but I'm not sure how. Reboot in graphical mode: sudo systemctl set-default graphical.target Reboot the system in non-graphical mode: sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target PS: I also tried the "runfile (local)" method, but after running sudo sh cuda_11.5.0_495.29.05_n and selecting the components to install, I get "Installation failed" with no further details.I have installed the NVIDIA drivers for my system (Ubuntu 22) as follows: Note: If I run sudo apt-cache policy nvidia-driver then I obtain: nvidia-driver:ĥ00 file:/var/cuda-repo-debian11-11-5-local PackagesĪt the moment my /etc/apt/sources.list is as follows: deb / sudo apt install nvidia-settings=495.29.05-1 but this seems like an endless process. I managed to install some dependencies by specifying the version manually, e.g. Ocl-icd-libopencl1:i386 : Conflicts: libopencl1Į: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages. Ocl-icd-libopencl1 : Conflicts: libopencl1 Recommends: nvidia-opencl-icd but it is not going to be installed or ![]() ![]() Nvidia-libopencl1 : Conflicts: libopencl1 Libcufile-11-5 : Depends: liburcu6 but it is not installable The following packages have unmet dependencies:Ĭuda-drivers-495 : Depends: nvidia-driver (>= 495.29.05) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: libcuda1 (>= 495.29.05) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: libnvcuvid1 (>= 495.29.05) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: libnvidia-allocator1 (>= 495.29.05) but 470.74-1 is to be installedĭepends: libnvidia-compiler (>= 495.29.05) but 470.74-1 is to be installedĭepends: libnvidia-encode1 (>= 495.29.05) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: libnvidia-fbc1 (>= 495.29.05) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: libnvidia-opticalflow1 (>= 495.29.05) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: libnvidia-ptxjitcompiler1 (>= 495.29.05) but 470.74-1 is to be installedĭepends: libnvoptix1 (>= 495.29.05) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: libxnvctrl-dev (>= 495.29.05) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: nvidia-cuda-mps (>= 495.29.05) but 470.74-1 is to be installedĭepends: nvidia-detect (>= 495.29.05) but 470.74-1 is to be installedĭepends: nvidia-libopencl1 (>= 495.29.05) but 470.74-1 is to be installedĭepends: nvidia-opencl-common (>= 495.29.05)ĭepends: nvidia-opencl-icd (>= 495.29.05) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: nvidia-smi (>= 495.29.05) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: nvidia-xconfig (>= 495.29.05) but 470.57.02-1 is to be installed The following information may help to resolve the situation: Requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstableĭistribution that some required packages have not yet been created If I run sudo apt install cuda then I obtain: Reading package lists. My impression is that apt wants to install the 470 versions of nvidia related packages, whereas it should install the 495 versions. The instructions to install CUDA Toolkit (11.5) on Debian (11) are nicely organized here: /cuda-downloads.īut I seem to run in a small dependency issue, whether I try the deb (local) method or deb (network) method. ![]()
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