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I have a lenovo T540p thinkpad, with an NVIDIA GK208M [GeForce GT 730M],
I tried to install cuda tool-kit version 10, but the install script says I have the wrong compiler. It doesnt specify the proper compiler, and the nvidia website doesnt list a version compatable with ubuntu 18.10, it also states I am attempting to do an unsupported installation. Given my scenario, how can I install a cuda toolkit? what cuda version should I use?










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    I have a lenovo T540p thinkpad, with an NVIDIA GK208M [GeForce GT 730M],
    I tried to install cuda tool-kit version 10, but the install script says I have the wrong compiler. It doesnt specify the proper compiler, and the nvidia website doesnt list a version compatable with ubuntu 18.10, it also states I am attempting to do an unsupported installation. Given my scenario, how can I install a cuda toolkit? what cuda version should I use?










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      I have a lenovo T540p thinkpad, with an NVIDIA GK208M [GeForce GT 730M],
      I tried to install cuda tool-kit version 10, but the install script says I have the wrong compiler. It doesnt specify the proper compiler, and the nvidia website doesnt list a version compatable with ubuntu 18.10, it also states I am attempting to do an unsupported installation. Given my scenario, how can I install a cuda toolkit? what cuda version should I use?










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      I have a lenovo T540p thinkpad, with an NVIDIA GK208M [GeForce GT 730M],
      I tried to install cuda tool-kit version 10, but the install script says I have the wrong compiler. It doesnt specify the proper compiler, and the nvidia website doesnt list a version compatable with ubuntu 18.10, it also states I am attempting to do an unsupported installation. Given my scenario, how can I install a cuda toolkit? what cuda version should I use?







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          See CUDA Inst Guide section 1.2 for the GCC compilers supported for each Ubuntu release. The latest supported Ubuntu release is 18.04, kernel 4.15 with gcc version 7.3.0 and glibc version 2.27. If you cannot use a supported distribution, you will need to either downgrade to a supported tool version (probably works), or test the supplied tool version for problems (may work). Your GPU supports CUDA 10, with compute capability of 3.0, so that whould not be a problem.






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              See CUDA Inst Guide section 1.2 for the GCC compilers supported for each Ubuntu release. The latest supported Ubuntu release is 18.04, kernel 4.15 with gcc version 7.3.0 and glibc version 2.27. If you cannot use a supported distribution, you will need to either downgrade to a supported tool version (probably works), or test the supplied tool version for problems (may work). Your GPU supports CUDA 10, with compute capability of 3.0, so that whould not be a problem.






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                See CUDA Inst Guide section 1.2 for the GCC compilers supported for each Ubuntu release. The latest supported Ubuntu release is 18.04, kernel 4.15 with gcc version 7.3.0 and glibc version 2.27. If you cannot use a supported distribution, you will need to either downgrade to a supported tool version (probably works), or test the supplied tool version for problems (may work). Your GPU supports CUDA 10, with compute capability of 3.0, so that whould not be a problem.






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                See CUDA Inst Guide section 1.2 for the GCC compilers supported for each Ubuntu release. The latest supported Ubuntu release is 18.04, kernel 4.15 with gcc version 7.3.0 and glibc version 2.27. If you cannot use a supported distribution, you will need to either downgrade to a supported tool version (probably works), or test the supplied tool version for problems (may work). Your GPU supports CUDA 10, with compute capability of 3.0, so that whould not be a problem.







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