In this article, I will share some of my experience on installing NVIDIA driver and CUDA on Linux OS. Here I mainly use Ubuntu as example. Comments for CentOS/Fedora are also provided as much as I can.
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# Install script of Caffe2 and Detectron on AWS EC2 | |
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# Tested environment: | |
# - AMI: Deep Learning Base AMI (Ubuntu) Version 3.0 - ami-38c87440 (CUDA is already installed) | |
# - Instance: p3.2xlarge (V100 * 1) | |
# - Caffe2: https://github.com/caffe2/caffe2/commit/e1f614a5f8ae92f4ecb828e1d5f84d2cd1fe12bd | |
# - Detectron: https://github.com/facebookresearch/Detectron/commit/a22302de27f9004422a96414ed4088d05c664978 | |
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# Usage: | |
# Launch a fresh EC2 instance, and run the following command. |
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