![]() ![]() The x86_64 line indicates you are running on a 64-bit system. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation release 6.0 (Santiago) You should see output similar to the following, modified for your particular system: To determine which distribution and release number you’re running, type the following at the command line: These are listed in the CUDA Toolkit release notes. The CUDA Development Tools are only supported on some specific distributions of Linux. Verify You Have a Supported Version of Linux If your graphics card is from NVIDIA and it is listed in, your GPU is CUDA-capable. ![]() If you do not see any settings, update the PCI hardware database that Linux maintains by entering update-pciids (generally found in /sbin) at the command line and rerun the previous lspci command. To verify that your GPU is CUDA-capable, go to your distribution’s equivalent of System Properties, or, from the command line, enter: * Handle conflicting installation methods. * Verify the system has correct Linux kernel headers and development packages installed. * Verify the system has build tools such as make, gcc installed * Verify the system is running a supported version of Linux * Verify the system has a CUDA-capable GPU ![]()
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