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  1. Sorry for the late response. Since the hardware is separated from my home, it took some time to follow your instruction and solve the problem. This was the problem. I updated and checked the BIOS, and the Above 4G Decoding and Resizable BAR functions were disabled. As soon as I enabled it, the problem was gone. Tesla A2 was detected well and showed the GPU ID. Setting the driver version as open source is done, but blacklisting nouveau will be done after I install the fan adapter. And this was my ignorant trial of trying to make a script about installing the driver every time I boot the system. I immediately removed it as soon as I saw your comment. Now it's time to make a fan adapter. And most of all, thanks for your dedication to the communities. Huge respect.
  2. Hi, thanks for the contributions on the community first of all. I got a trouble with driver for Nvidia Tesla A2. I recently bought and installed Nvidia Tesla A2 from second-hand market because the guy with the black leather jacket abandoned the supportation of my les petits GTX960 working on Frigate NVR. I checked the latest driver for Nvidia Tesla A2 on official driver download webpage, and the version was 580.65.06, which is also available on the plugin. But after selecting and installing the version of it, it showed "NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver." after that, I tried all the driver available -production, new feature, open source- but all those didn't work. I can see there is a device on lspci command, 01:00.0 3D controller [0302]: NVIDIA Corporation GA107GL [A2 / A16] [10de:25b6] (rev a1) Subsystem: NVIDIA Corporation Device [10de:157e] Kernel modules: nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia So I tried running .run script from the official driver website, but gcc was not available and the NerdTools was abandoned and didn't work either. After trying all the things above, I got no clue how to overcome with this, so I post my situation on here. I attached my diagnostics on here. Great regards. tower-diagnostics-20250830-1457.zip

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