ERROR: Check failed: error == cudaSuccess (35 vs. 0) CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version Creating layer data Check failed: e

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Kris Kitchen

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Feb 7, 2016, 10:51:44 AM2/7/16
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All, I have a very annoying problem that keeps coming up running digits 3.0 with caffe. I am able to run Torch but caffe barfs everytime. I have installed every driver I could find, reinstalled cuda 7.0, 7.5. Its something stupid that I am missing. :


ERROR: Check failed: error == cudaSuccess (35 vs. 0) CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version

Creating layer data
Check failed: error == cudaSuccess (35 vs. 0)  CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version
 
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Kris Kitchen

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Feb 7, 2016, 10:54:15 AM2/7/16
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ok, It was something stupid.
sudo dpkg -i cuda-repo-ubuntu1404-7-5-local_7.5-18_amd64.deb
mkdir cuda
sudo apt-get install cuda

Digits 3.0 installed everything but the Cuda folder seems to need to be in the /usr/ folder

Luke Yeager

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Feb 8, 2016, 1:26:43 PM2/8/16
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I'm glad that you solved your problem, but making a directory called "cuda" was definitely not the solution.

When you ran the command "sudo apt-get install cuda", you installed a newer version of the NVIDIA driver, which solved your problem.

If you want to learn more, or if anyone else runs into this problem, check out this guide for installing CUDA first (take note of the comments about installing drivers with a runfile vs. a deb installer):

Kris Kitchen

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Feb 13, 2016, 4:05:45 PM2/13/16
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You might be right, I honestly don't know. It's working now, so it must learn all things!

Himanshu Tyagi

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Mar 12, 2016, 7:46:27 PM3/12/16
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Hey, I'm facing the same problem. I'm using Ubuntu 14.04, Cuda 7.5-18 and Nvidia-352. Can't really understand the error. Any help is appreciated.
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