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Send message Joined: 13 Dec 17 Posts: 1423 Credit: 9,189,196,190 RAC: 1,326,743 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I agree, best to avoid the toolkit unless you need it to develop apps. They recently changed the way the toolkit handles the video drivers. You can get yourself in trouble with the toolkit installing its version of the graphics drivers alongside your runtime version of CUDA with the usual graphics drivers installation. I have been reading this document which I just discovered. https://docs.nvidia.com/deploy/cuda-compatibility/ Lots of good info about driver versions and CUDA version support among the various generations of cards. |
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Send message Joined: 21 Mar 16 Posts: 513 Credit: 4,673,458,277 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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To summarize: acemd3 cuda80 and cuda100 are very satisfactory for linux. Very few failures, fast, blazing on rtx 2080. The win app will need work though. When can we expect the linux version of acemd3 released to the masses? |
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Send message Joined: 13 Dec 17 Posts: 1423 Credit: 9,189,196,190 RAC: 1,326,743 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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My guess not until Toni can figure out how to get the acemd3 Windows app working. |
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Send message Joined: 28 Jul 12 Posts: 819 Credit: 1,591,285,971 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I hope the CUDA 9.2 drivers are good enough. When I tried to update to the latest CUDA 10.x drivers for my GTX 1070 from the Nvidia repository (Ubuntu 16.04.6), it blanked out the desktop. BOINC still worked, but I had to reload the OS to get the desktop back. I suppose something in the X.Org server (if that is what they use) does not like the latest drivers, though the Linux experts will need to fix it. |
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Send message Joined: 17 Feb 09 Posts: 91 Credit: 1,603,303,394 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I hope the CUDA 9.2 drivers are good enough. When I tried to update to the latest CUDA 10.x drivers for my GTX 1070 from the Nvidia repository (Ubuntu 16.04.6), it blanked out the desktop. BOINC still worked, but I had to reload the OS to get the desktop back. I suppose something in the X.Org server (if that is what they use) does not like the latest drivers, though the Linux experts will need to fix it. I have nVidia proprietary drivers ver 430.14 with cuda ver 10.2 installed for three GTX-1060's working fine on my two FX-8350 Fedora 30 systems. Don't know where Ubuntu 16.x falls in the latest distro release line but F30 is the latest release (last month release date) and all is well. |
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Send message Joined: 13 Dec 17 Posts: 1423 Credit: 9,189,196,190 RAC: 1,326,743 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I still think using the graphics-drivers ppa is the easiest solution for obtaining and installing the drivers. As long as you have a debian distro newer than 14, you are good to go with the drivers right up to the current 430 series. Just add the ppa to your sources and make your choice of which driver you want. Either install from the command line or install from the Software Updater. https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa |
robertmilesSend message Joined: 16 Apr 09 Posts: 503 Credit: 769,991,668 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I have a task that appears to be misbehaving. Application Long runs (8-12 hours on fastest card) 9.22 (cuda80) Name e82s77_e68s28p1f217-PABLO_v3Q9UM73_MOR_14_IDP-0-2-RND6181 State Running Received 6/9/2019 3:14:13 AM Report deadline 6/14/2019 3:14:14 AM Resources 0.991 CPUs + 1 NVIDIA GPU Estimated computation size 5,000,000 GFLOPs CPU time 00:54:04 CPU time since checkpoint 00:00:01 Elapsed time 20:13:55 Estimated time remaining --- Fraction done 73.853% Virtual memory size 1.11 GB Working set size 359.47 MB Directory slots/0 Process ID 3684 Progress rate 3.600% per hour Executable acemd-922-80.exe The progess percentage has been frozen, or at least nearly frozen, for at least the last 10 hours. The estimated remaining time has been --- for at least the last 10 hours. How long should I let it run before aborting it? Is there anything else I should do to make it run properly? http://www.gpugrid.net/workunit.php?wuid=16519044 |
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Send message Joined: 9 Dec 08 Posts: 1006 Credit: 5,068,599 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Try to suspend and restart it. Or kill it. |
robertmilesSend message Joined: 16 Apr 09 Posts: 503 Credit: 769,991,668 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Try to suspend and restart it. Or kill it. Suspending and restarting it set it back many hours, but only let it have many more hours to show the same problem. Aborting it worked, though. |
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Send message Joined: 7 Jan 17 Posts: 34 Credit: 1,371,429,518 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]()
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Any plans of sending out more beta tasks for Linux? I'm eager to try it on my 2070 and 1660 Ti. |
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Send message Joined: 13 Dec 17 Posts: 1423 Credit: 9,189,196,190 RAC: 1,326,743 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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This thread has been very quiet since the last posting by Toni. I should hope that means he is quietly working hard on polishing off the new apps for both Linux and Windows. And soon that new work with new apps will become available. |
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Send message Joined: 9 Dec 08 Posts: 1006 Credit: 5,068,599 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Yes. The problem is now the windows app and its dependencies. We also need to setup some hardware to test it. By the way, any experience with W10 bootable USBs for testing purposes? T |
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Send message Joined: 30 Apr 19 Posts: 54 Credit: 168,971,875 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications
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to make a bootable win10 disk i use wintousb software, with win10 iso image. then unplug internal disk, setup the bios in a proper way to boot from usb disk and you go. or you can use ultraiso, write image disk and then usb hdd+ option to install iso-image on disk or usb |
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Send message Joined: 9 Dec 08 Posts: 1006 Credit: 5,068,599 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Thanks for the tips! |
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Send message Joined: 17 Aug 08 Posts: 2705 Credit: 1,311,122,549 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Erik was referring to Win 10 installation from USB. Supposedly Win 10 can also boot from a stick - however, this requires certified sticks. I don't have any further experience with that. MrS Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 |
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Send message Joined: 4 Aug 14 Posts: 266 Credit: 2,219,935,054 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Below is a link to a step by step guide with screenshots and links to the appropriate software to make the USB. You will need an educational or enterprise license of Win10 to run it. https://au.pcmag.com/windows-10-1/46896/how-to-run-windows-10-from-a-usb-drive |
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Send message Joined: 26 Aug 08 Posts: 183 Credit: 10,085,929,375 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I would consider purchasing a 250 GB SSD drive and setting up a Win/linux dual boot option using grub on one of your linux workstations. You'd still have a buy a license for Win10 pro. Building a "cheap" dedicated Win10 system would be even better. I would think Win10 on a USB stick would a be painful experience (slow). |
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Send message Joined: 30 Apr 19 Posts: 54 Credit: 168,971,875 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications
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Erik was referring to Win 10 installation from USB. Supposedly Win 10 can also boot from a stick - however, this requires certified sticks. I don't have any further experience with that. nope, i was referring about how to make bootable win10 usb or portable disk. i was not talking about bootable usb to install win10, like you are thinking. my suggestion was: already installed win10 on bootable usb or ssd (or whatever) using wintousb or ultraiso |
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Send message Joined: 4 Aug 14 Posts: 266 Credit: 2,219,935,054 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I would think Win10 on a USB stick would a be painful experience (slow). Agreed. consider purchasing a 250 GB SSD drive and setting up a Win/linux dual boot option +1 Due to the Win10 licensing model, the USB stick would not be portable between host PCs. It would go to setup mode every time it is plugged into a different host PC, and another Win 10 license would be needed. |
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Send message Joined: 30 Apr 19 Posts: 54 Credit: 168,971,875 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications
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it is portabke between all host machines. my experience with enterprise and education version wwin10 is portable between intel and amd platforms. only....when you switch between platforms, you need to activate win10. but be honest....who cares about activating when you are running it for test purposes and temporarlyI would think Win10 on a USB stick would a be painful experience (slow). |
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