![]() ![]() Currently, I only have /var/cuda-repo-10-1-local-10.1.243-418.87.00 following my last installation attempt of Nvidia 418.87. With reference to #14, who posted that /var/ might contain an older cuda repo, I have verified that my purge/remove commands leave no trace behind. I upgraded to Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco) several months ago the last time I fixed the issue, it was 18.04. Please note that in neither case of the error appearing was it related to an OS upgrade I do believe it was following some update/reboot in both cases, though. I start each new installation attempt with $sudo apt-get purge nvidia* In fact, I think I’ve tried almost all the methods suggested above that seemed applicable (I also tried the local, network and runfile installations). Now, the second time I’m encountering this issue, the same method fails to work. The only real difference was $apt-get install libnvidia-cfg1ĭidn’t seem to work, so I checked for available packages on currently the most recent is libnvidia-cfg1-418. ![]() Last time I was able to resolve the issue using essentially the procedure outlined by kopkop, #24 (thanks!!). Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver is installed and running. NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. I am encountering this issue for the second time now, with my GPUs (2x Geforce GTX 1080 Ti) not recognized. Reference: Leonard's Blog: Ubuntu: Modify the Dependency of a package (*CAUTION* THIS MAY BREAK THE SYSTEM UNINTENTIONALLY)
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