![]() I | cuda-nvrtc-8-0 | NVRTC native runtime libraries | package I | cuda-nvrtc-7-5 | NVRTC native runtime libraries | package I | cuda-nvml-dev-8-0 | NVML native dev links, headers. I | cuda-nvgraph-dev-8-0 | NVGRAPH native dev links, headers | package I | cuda-nvgraph-8-0 | NVGRAPH native runtime libraries | package Qtcreator: xcb_io.c:736: _XRead: Assertion `!xcb_xlib_too_much_data_requested’ failed.Ĭan you tell me how to fix this? Do I need to uninstall and reinstall the Cuda 8.0 toolkit, or is there an easier way than that? This is most likely caused by a broken X extension library So now my cuda software builds and runs against 8.0. Probably I had not yet read the part about the OPENGL libraries, or I answered wrong about the nf file (I do not actually have such a file, and when it asked me something about the X server, I definitely said “No”). Unfortunately, I must have done something wrong along the way. I found the readme file where you told me to look, and I followed it closely to install the driver. If you are going to add an X server (for demonstration purposes, to impress the CEO by showing him pretty pictures of the computation in progress I guess), you have to make it hand off to the other X server when I’m not using a local display or something. The thought of using this thing as a display adapter, frankly never even occurred to me. I think that should not be the default for server class computational acceleration GPU’s. But this is a server (it’s a server class GPU the M60 I’m using), and I am not using the local display. ![]() ![]() I say “of course” not in a derogatory way at all but I assume it wants to use the local GPU memory as a display memory. The one I have works with remote desktops and yours, of course, doesn’t. Can you please tell me how to get around this? I don’t need or want your X server. HELP, PLEASE.Īlso, the replacing of my X server is a feature I DON’T WANT and CAN’T DO, because it apparently breaks QT Creator v5.8, which I NEED. I can’t find a readme file on the driver page. The file tells me to see the readme file on the driver page for how to fix this.
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