Message boards : Number crunching : Ubuntu upgrade from server: how?
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IANE on linux but have been running a minimal ubuntu 17 server which is cpu only for boinc. It has been working fine for what I needed. I added boinc and attached the project manager using command line tools. | |
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Afaik you just need to install CUDA. There should even be packages ready for Ubuntu. If BOINC was already working, then it should recognize GPUs after installing CUDA. | |
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OK, got CUDA working w/o having to switch to graphical environment. I did not follow your suggestions exactly as I did not remember what the distro was or where I got it. | |
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Ehm... embarassingly, I wrote CUDA but I meant the NVIDIA Driver. | |
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Have another problem, my fault as usual. I mistakenly allowed updates. One of the updates (I assume) caused the nvidia board not to be recognized. Boinc runs but only the CPU tasks are enabled. I tried re installing the nvidia drivers but that had no effect. Unaccountably, I cannot boot directly into ubuntu. Have to select the recovery boot. Booting directly into ubuntu sits at a blank screen. CTRL-ALT-DEL excapes to the ubuntu purple display but the system then reboots. I think that noveau driver is trying to run and since it is blacklisted it wont run. That is just a guess. Doing the recovery works and I can log in but the nevidia board is not enabled. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Ubuntu upgrade from server: how?