There is a new Nvidia project HERE.
It may be driver sensitive ... Sphynx had problems on some of his GPUs. Scole is having good results on 7xx, 9xx, and 10xx cards using 372.9. I'm running it on my 1080 using 375.7.
There is a new Nvidia project HERE.
It may be driver sensitive ... Sphynx had problems on some of his GPUs. Scole is having good results on 7xx, 9xx, and 10xx cards using 372.9. I'm running it on my 1080 using 375.7.
Runs fine on 375.70 on any 500 series or 750ti.
They don't even have the forums set up yet. Would it be inappropriate to PM the admin and ask about getting badges
It is showing up in WuProp so you can get a star for it.
Mine error out immediately after starting. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, 1060 6GB, driver 367.35
<core_client_version>7.6.31</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
process exited with code 127 (0x7f, -129)
</message>
<stderr_txt>
../../projects/parlea.ru_andersonattack/anderson_attack_a5_02_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu__cuda_fermi: error while loading shared libraries: libcudart.so.7.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
</stderr_txt>
]]>
Why does error message say cuda_fermi for a pascal card?
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Synaptic package upgraded to 370.10 but they still error out. I wonder if 375 is out for Linux. They seem to lag behind windows.
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Downloaded the 375.10 driver but as usual with me and linux there's a snag. Terminal says I have to exit x server to install driver but when I do that all I have is a black screen with a flashing cursor. *face palm*
You'll never know what you're living for until you know what you're willing to die for.
You need to log out of your GUI and use one of the character only Multi-Screens...
Logout.
Hit Ctrl-Alt-F1 to get to a character only login prompt.
Login and get to a root prompt. I normally go with "sudo bash" so all the rest of that session is in admin mode.
Not sure which gui you are using, but you need to stop it.
service lightdm stop
Will handle the default Unity interface
Then you can run the installer
When that's done, the best idea is to reboot the system.
You can restart the GUI by
service start lightdm
Or, again, whichever DesktopManager you run. (Like maybe gdm...)
From the character Multi-Screen, you can always hit the Ctrl-Alt-F7 to get back to your GUI if you haven't stopped it. On Linux, you always have a number of "terminals" available if you need a command prompt. F1-F12 are commonly used, with F1-F6 commonly having Character terminals started and F7 normally being the GUI.
You'll never know what you're living for until you know what you're willing to die for.