The option might be to install driver and toolkit from nvidia repository, but this is officially not recommended by ubuntu. usr/local/cuda) and symlink cuda dirs (bin, lib64.include, share) Thus, during master/worker installation one cannot give a single cuda-path parameter, unless one manually create fake directory (ie. They’re not placed in any /usr/local/cuda directory. But the toolkit install removes nvidia-utils package together with nvidia-smi command! Utils reinstall on the other hand removes toolkit!Īlso, ubuntu nvidia-cuda-toolkit package spreads cuda libraries and binaries into /usr/bin, /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu and so on. This installs 515 recommended driver and utils, and then cuda toolkit 11.5. Preferred nvidia driver (with nvidia-utils and nvidis-smi) and cuda toolkit installation process is via ubuntu repositories: However, I have checked creatings a symlink to cryosparc_worker which seems to be ok. One, probably should not blindly configure this directory as worker during master install. But, the cryosparc2_worker directory has only version file. Recent cryosparc_worker package is shipped with 2 worker directories: cryosparsc2_worker and cryosparc_worker. While trying to cryosparc standalone on single desktop on still unsupported Ubuntu 22.04 LTS desktop I have encountered 3 problems:
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