![]() Worded more simply, installing cuda has broken apt-get completely. #NVIDIA CUDA TOOLKIT 9.2 INSTALLATION FAILED INSTALL#It appears my attempted installation of cuda has put apt-get into a state such that it will no longer install or remove any packages, due to an unmet dependencies error. Trying the suggested sudo apt -fix-broken install command results in the same nvidia-396 error encountered above. Try 'apt -fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution). Nvidia-opencl-icd-396 : Depends: nvidia-396 (>= 396.26) but it is not going to be installedĮ: Unmet dependencies. Nvidia-396-dev : Depends: nvidia-396 (>= 396.26) but it is not going to be installed Git : Depends: liberror-perl but it is not going to be installedĭepends: git-man (> 1:2.17.1) but it is not going to be installedĭepends: git-man (= 396.26) but it is not going to be installed The following packages have unmet dependencies:Ĭuda-drivers : Depends: nvidia-396 (>= 396.26) but it is not going to be installed You might want to run 'apt -fix-broken install' to correct these. I proceeded to install some basic packages, such as git, but upon doing so, I got this error: > sudo apt-get install git Maybe I bit off more than I could chew, so I decided to move onto less challenging things. Trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGLX_indirect.so.0', which is also in package libglx-mesa0:amd64 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1Įrrors were encountered while processing: 167630 files and directories currently installed.) The last command resulted in an error when installing nvidia-396: Get:1 file:/var/cuda-repo-9-2-local nvidia-396 396.26-0ubuntu1 Sudo apt-key add /var/cuda-repo-/7fa2af80.pub runtime: extends the base image by adding all the shared. Use this image if you want to manually select which CUDA packages you want to install. base: starting from CUDA 9.0, contains the bare minimum (libcudart) to deploy a pre-built CUDA application. I followed the installation instructions provided by Nvidia: sudo dpkg -i cuda-repo-ubuntu-local_9.2.88-1_b CUDA images come in three flavors and are available through the NVIDIA public hub repository. I know 17.10 != 18.04, but I had read of people having success with this. Excited to play with some GPU codes, I installed CUDA via the deb (local) for 17.10 option, as described on the Nvidia CUDA page. I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 for the first time. ![]()
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