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CUDA Installation failed in bare-bones Ubuntu 20.04. See log at /var/log/cuda-installer.log for details. #57
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Sorry, you can not install CUDA 11 on a Jetson Nano, due to low-level incompatibility. |
nvcc should be located in folder /usr/local/cuda/bin/. |
Thank you for your generous help. I've successfully incorporated the changes into the bashrc file and verified the CUDA version is now visible. |
Hello, To install PyTorch on my Jetson Nano, I've created a virtual environment using Python 3.6, as specified in the requirements for JetPack 4. However, during the installation process, I encountered the following error: (py_env) jetson@nano:~$ python3
I would greatly appreciate your advice on resolving this issue. Your assistance is invaluable to me at this stage. Thank you in advance |
Tip: ask chatGPT. It can give valuable answers. In your case: Here are a few steps you can take to address this issue:
After performing these steps, try running your Python script again. If the issue persists, there may be other system-specific factors at play, and additional troubleshooting may be needed. |
Thank you for your message. I have successfully set the Environment Variable. To locate the libmpi, I used the following command: Following the instructions from this link, I executed the following commands for PyTorch installation: The installation was successful with the following packages installed: However, I encountered an issue when attempting to install torchvision. Following the instructions here, I executed the following commands: Unfortunately, I encountered the same error: I appreciate your assistance in resolving this issue. Any advice you can provide would be invaluable at this stage. Thank you in advance. |
Can you share what commands did you use? facing the same issue |
Hello everyone,
I'm encountering some challenges with bare-bones Ubuntu 20.04 image for installing CUDA. Has anyone come across similar issues? Here's the process I've been following:
Unfortunately, the installation failed, and I'm advised to check the log at /var/log/cuda-installer.log for more details. Any insights or solutions would be greatly appreciated.
$ cat /var/log/cuda-installer.log
[INFO]: Driver not installed.
[INFO]: Checking compiler version...
[INFO]: gcc location: /usr/bin/gcc
[INFO]: gcc version: gcc version 9.4.0 (Ubuntu 9.4.0-1ubuntu1~20.04.2)
[INFO]: Initializing menu
[INFO]: Setup complete
[INFO]: Components to install:
[INFO]: Driver
[INFO]: 510.47.03
[INFO]: Executing NVIDIA-Linux-aarch64-510.47.03.run --ui=none --no-questions --accept-license --disable-nouveau --no-cc-version-check --install-libglvnd 2>&1
[INFO]: Finished with code: 36096
[ERROR]: Install of driver component failed.
[ERROR]: Install of 510.47.03 failed, quitting
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