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Tye:
No worries.  It's not crashy now - one of the things I did must have helped...  ;)

Anyway, got the nvidia-site 185 driver back in and got some debug files for you since I was able to get some workunits.

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sunu:
Tye, the debug files tell me that you've not followed my directions from http://lunatics.kwsn.net/linux/seti-mb-cuda-for-linux.msg19014.html#msg19014 step number 4 to be exact. In your case that list of locations has two more options: /home/tye/bin and /usr/local/cuda/bin . That's why you're getting those instant computation faults.

Tye:
Aha!  I put it in my ~/bin directory and no more immediate fails.  And it frees up a CPU after a minute so.

I am still crashy (total freeze) however, so I'm thinking of going back to the most recent 9.04 kernel.

sunu:
Watch your cards for overheat. Cuda stresses the cards very much. I use nvclock to run my card's fan always at 100%.

Tye:
Thanks much sunu - looks like putting the file in the correct place also works with the ubuntu 185 driver I had earlier (now up to 0ubuntu3 though).  Tried it on another machine just out of curiosity and it's as simple as installing that driver (4 files from karmic 'release'), putting the CUDA app in your $PATH, putting the libraries in the seti work area and making the correct lings.

I dId have to go back to the 9.04 kernel though - kept getting hard freezes.

Anyway, thanks again - you saved me.  I thought for sure I had put the CUDA app in the right place.  Argh.

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