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Created August 26, 2019 19:46 — forked from alexlee-gk/configure_cuda_p70.md
Use integrated graphics for display and NVIDIA GPU for CUDA on Ubuntu 14.04

This was tested on a ThinkPad P70 laptop with an Intel integrated graphics and an NVIDIA GPU:

lspci | egrep 'VGA|3D'
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 191b (rev 06)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM204GLM [Quadro M3000M] (rev a1)

A reason to use the integrated graphics for display is if installing the NVIDIA drivers causes the display to stop working properly. In my case, Ubuntu would get stuck in a login loop after installing the NVIDIA drivers. This happened regardless if I installed the drivers from the "Additional Drivers" tab in "System Settings" or the ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa in the command-line.

#! /usr/bin/env bash
# normally first char of prename + surname
users="${@:-jsmith}"
# normally users
group="users"
# normally adm and/or sudo
groups="adm,sudo"
1. # create new .py file with code found below
2. # install ollama
3. # install model you want “ollama run mistral”
4. conda create -n autogen python=3.11
5. conda activate autogen
6. which python
7. python -m pip install pyautogen
7. ollama run mistral
8. ollama run codellama
9. # open new terminal