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CUDA On The CS Linux Clients
- CUDA is a parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) model created by Nvidia.
- It will only run on our CS Linux clients that include GPUs.
- Although the CS IT Support Group makes the CUDA software available on our GPU-enabled systems, we do not use CUDA ourselves. We therefore do not have the experience necessary to provide instructions on how to use the CUDA toolchain and libraries.
- The CUDA tools should work as their standard documentation say they do. If for some reason they do not, please email support@cs.jhu.edu and let us know as much information as possible, and we'll see if we can help correct the issue with our installation.
- To learn how to use CUDA, we recommend consulting its online documentation or discussing its use with your instructor.