May 6, 20179 yr Hello, I would like to use a Nvidia graphics card in my unraid box (running v6.3.3). My CPU doesn't support IOMMU so I can't use it in a VM. I guess my only option would be to build a custom kernel to install Nvidia drivers from slackbuilds.org. I found a guide here: https://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Building_a_custom_kernel, it should be adaptable to v6. Has anyone succeeded in doing it, or I am missing something important ? Sorry for my english and thanks in advance. Edited May 6, 20179 yr by Abadede
May 6, 20179 yr 2 hours ago, Abadede said: I would like to use a Nvidia graphics card in my unraid box (running v6.3.3). My CPU doesn't support IOMMU so I can't use it in a VM. What would you like to use it for, since VM's are out of the question?
May 7, 20179 yr Author 11 hours ago, jonathanm said: What would you like to use it for, since VM's are out of the question? Installing Nvidia docker.
May 7, 20179 yr 7 hours ago, Abadede said: Installing Nvidia docker. What is "Nvidia docker"? I've never heard of it. What does it do?
May 7, 20179 yr Author See https://devblogs.nvidia.com/parallelforall/nvidia-docker-gpu-server-application-deployment-made-easy/, it looks like a cool tool to play with.
June 25, 20188 yr Not just cool, it's practically only way to run any docker that requires GPU/CUDA like tensorflow for example...
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