![]() ![]() | Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. | GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. | NVIDIA-SMI 340.65 Driver Version: 340.65 | yes the problem of unused GPUs is solved now. Who is expert on GPU processing in mageia - especially Nvidia ? Installed nvidia-current-cuda-opencl and nvidia-cuda-toolkit. ?Ĭhanged temporarily to nouveau and uninstalled and reinstalled nvidia driver, The workaround is to stop Boinc Manager, which stops the clients (running as user A) and then restart Boinc Manager which launches clients as user B. And when user B logs in, even if he is the first, the GPU will appear as not accessible. The installed package x11-driver-video-nvidia-current is according to drakrpm supposed to contain /usr/lib64/nvidia-current/bin/nvidia-modprobe but it does not. I did install OpenCL from the AMD website but the BOINC event log reports 'No usable GPUs found'. Boinc starts as user A before anyone logs in. Any suggestions I also tried running boinc in the command line. I cleaned my Directories from any BOINC related stuff, but still no Luck. All I get is: Setting up GUI RPC socket GUI RPC bind to port 31416 failed: 98 I got that error also with the DOCKER-Container. There is a recent thread about nvidia in ubuntu and fedora20, My BOINC-Software (SetiHome) stopped working. This thread mentions libcuda.so need exist, and i see the installed package nvidia-current-cuda-opencl contain /usr/lib64/nvidia-current/libcuda.so.1 (and exist on system) - can the added ".1" confuse boinc? Lägger till användaren boinc till gruppen morgan]# systemctl start rviceĪlso tried installing lib64opencl1 - OpenCL ICL Loaderâ  ( which needed nvidia-cuda-toolkit to be uninstalled ) : No change. Still no suitable GPU morgan]# systemctl stop morgan]# gpasswd -a boinc video Non-network local connections being added to access control morgan]# systemctl start rvice Both installed as user (no service mode) This problem is a bit strange. Nvidia-cuda-toolkit - NVIDIA CUDA runtime morgan]# systemctl stop morgan]# xhost local:boinc Nvidia-current-cuda-opencl - CUDA and OpenCL libraries for NVIDIA proprietary driverâ I have GeForce GTX 760 using Nvidia proprietary driver "NVIDIA GeForce 400 series and later" according to MCC hardware module. ![]()
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