Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Any ideas why I'm not getting GPU tasks?
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Ok, some background. Joined GPU grid many years ago, but graphics card was hopeless. I can't remember now whether GPU grid stopped sending me units because my card no longer met minimum requirements, or if I stopped because units were taking too long to complete. Been happily crunching on WCG with cpu however. | |
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First read this post on the FAQ forum about the requirements to run the acemd3 application. 20-Jun-2020 16:49:56 [---] Data directory: /home/keith/Desktop/BOINC 20-Jun-2020 16:49:57 [---] CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce RTX 2080 (driver version 440.64, CUDA version 10.2, compute capability 7.5, 7982MB, 7743MB available, 10598 GFLOPS peak) 20-Jun-2020 16:49:57 [---] CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 1: GeForce RTX 2080 (driver version 440.64, CUDA version 10.2, compute capability 7.5, 7979MB, 7537MB available, 10598 GFLOPS peak) 20-Jun-2020 16:49:57 [---] CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 2: GeForce RTX 2080 (driver version 440.64, CUDA version 10.2, compute capability 7.5, 7982MB, 7743MB available, 10598 GFLOPS peak) 20-Jun-2020 16:49:57 [---] OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce RTX 2080 (driver version 440.64, device version OpenCL 1.2 CUDA, 7982MB, 7743MB available, 10598 GFLOPS peak) 20-Jun-2020 16:49:57 [---] OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 1: GeForce RTX 2080 (driver version 440.64, device version OpenCL 1.2 CUDA, 7979MB, 7537MB available, 10598 GFLOPS peak) 20-Jun-2020 16:49:57 [---] OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 2: GeForce RTX 2080 (driver version 440.64, device version OpenCL 1.2 CUDA, 7982MB, 7743MB available, 10598 GFLOPS peak) Once you get BOINC to detect your Nvidia gpu, the project will send you work. There is plenty currently. Good luck. | |
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You need to blacklist the Nouveau drivers so that only the proprietary Nvidia drivers are loaded.No do NOT try to blacklist nouveau in Linux Mint 19.3. Just open Driver Manager and click 440.82 the latest Nvidia driver, install & reboot. | |
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You need to blacklist the Nouveau drivers so that only the proprietary Nvidia drivers are loaded.No do NOT try to blacklist nouveau in Linux Mint 19.3. Just open Driver Manager and click 440.82 the latest Nvidia driver, install & reboot. He already has sufficient Nvidia drivers loaded. He says the 435.21 drivers are installed. Yet they are not being used. He is using the Nouveau drivers and that is insufficient for BOINC or the project to use his card. If he blacklisted the Nouveau driver, it would fall back on the proprietary Nvidia driver and all would be well. The first thing that installing the Nvidia drivers does is blacklist the Nouveau driver. So yes, if he installed the latest 440.82 drivers, that would get rid of the Nouveau drivers and the driver situation would be sorted out. Either way would work. | |
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Linux Mint eliminated any need to do the blacklisting kluge a long time ago. It's as simple as clicking the radio button of the desired Nvidia driver from the repository. I assume 435 works but I keep current myself. | |
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Linux Mint eliminated any need to do the blacklisting kluge a long time ago. It's as simple as clicking the radio button of the desired Nvidia driver from the repository. I assume 435 works but I keep current myself. it's the same with Ubuntu 18 and 20 really. you can click the little easy-buttons if you want to. it comes down to how the driver was installed. if you use a package manager to install it, you usually don't have to manually blacklist the nouveau driver. but if you installed from the nvidia provided run file for linux (needed if your distribution doesn't have a package available in the repos or PPAs, or if you want a beta or newer driver version not provided by your available repos) then you likely will have to manually blacklist, even on Linux Mint. ____________ ![]() | |
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After reading the comments and some further attempts and some googling I think I understand the problem and may have missed a piece of information which would have the more experienced linuxers on here laughing. | |
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Yes, a critical piece of information omitted. I don't think any of us expected someone to be running off a LiveCD. | |
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Me again, thanks to you folks I seem to have GPU grid crunching GPU units, on Win 10 rather than the live linux CD. A bit of messing about was required though. | |
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It is always hard to help someone who has hidden their computers because we have no idea what hardware or software they are running. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Any ideas why I'm not getting GPU tasks?