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error: Command 'nvcc' not found, but can be installed with: after installing CUDA Toolkit 10.0



2019 Community Moderator ElectionHas anyone been able to run Tensorflow with GTX 1070 GPU on Ubuntu 16.04/15.10/15.04?Fast introduction to deep learning in Python, with advanced math and some machine learning backgrounds, but not much Python experienceLSTM not learning with extra nontemporal data added after LSTM layer - Kerasusing deep learning with kares to produce ANN model Error: could not convert string to float: '2014-04-02 17:50:04'Why can distributed deep learning provide higher accuracy (lower error) than non-distributed one with the following cases?Reasons why training error can go up after more training?










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I have installed cuda10.0.I followed the procedure provided by this link but when I type the command nvcc --version it says nvcc is not installed!



"Command 'nvcc' not found, but can be installed with:



sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit"



https://averyuslaner.com/blog/configuring-ubuntu-1804-cuda-nvidia-gpu-deep-learning-opencv-python-bindings/



I was wondering if you could help me. It has been quite a while I am struggling with having Cuda up and running. It has been failed for 4 times. I really got frustrated.



My system info is : Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS GeForce GTX 1060/PCIe/SSE2



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    I have installed cuda10.0.I followed the procedure provided by this link but when I type the command nvcc --version it says nvcc is not installed!



    "Command 'nvcc' not found, but can be installed with:



    sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit"



    https://averyuslaner.com/blog/configuring-ubuntu-1804-cuda-nvidia-gpu-deep-learning-opencv-python-bindings/



    I was wondering if you could help me. It has been quite a while I am struggling with having Cuda up and running. It has been failed for 4 times. I really got frustrated.



    My system info is : Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS GeForce GTX 1060/PCIe/SSE2



    Please advise!










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      I have installed cuda10.0.I followed the procedure provided by this link but when I type the command nvcc --version it says nvcc is not installed!



      "Command 'nvcc' not found, but can be installed with:



      sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit"



      https://averyuslaner.com/blog/configuring-ubuntu-1804-cuda-nvidia-gpu-deep-learning-opencv-python-bindings/



      I was wondering if you could help me. It has been quite a while I am struggling with having Cuda up and running. It has been failed for 4 times. I really got frustrated.



      My system info is : Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS GeForce GTX 1060/PCIe/SSE2



      Please advise!










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      I have installed cuda10.0.I followed the procedure provided by this link but when I type the command nvcc --version it says nvcc is not installed!



      "Command 'nvcc' not found, but can be installed with:



      sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit"



      https://averyuslaner.com/blog/configuring-ubuntu-1804-cuda-nvidia-gpu-deep-learning-opencv-python-bindings/



      I was wondering if you could help me. It has been quite a while I am struggling with having Cuda up and running. It has been failed for 4 times. I really got frustrated.



      My system info is : Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS GeForce GTX 1060/PCIe/SSE2



      Please advise!







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          I'm assuming you tried sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit and it didn't work. What was the result of running that command? You should probably edit your question to add that.



          Usually, problems with CUDA installation arise due to version incompatibility. Your CUDA version needs to match with your nvidia driver version. For CUDA 10.0, you need to have a driver that is at least version 410.48. You can check out the driver and CUDA version via the nvidia-smi command. Refer this link to learn more about CUDA compatibility.



          If this incompatibility isn't your problem, you'll have to provide more details.






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            Usually, problems with CUDA installation arise due to version incompatibility. Your CUDA version needs to match with your nvidia driver version. For CUDA 10.0, you need to have a driver that is at least version 410.48. You can check out the driver and CUDA version via the nvidia-smi command. Refer this link to learn more about CUDA compatibility.



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              Usually, problems with CUDA installation arise due to version incompatibility. Your CUDA version needs to match with your nvidia driver version. For CUDA 10.0, you need to have a driver that is at least version 410.48. You can check out the driver and CUDA version via the nvidia-smi command. Refer this link to learn more about CUDA compatibility.



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                Usually, problems with CUDA installation arise due to version incompatibility. Your CUDA version needs to match with your nvidia driver version. For CUDA 10.0, you need to have a driver that is at least version 410.48. You can check out the driver and CUDA version via the nvidia-smi command. Refer this link to learn more about CUDA compatibility.



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