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sunu:
Glad we solved it. Have you tried again with two cards?

Tye:
Haven't tried again with two cards, but don't forsee a problem as that was working just fine with 180.44 so the config files will likely work.  If not I'll try your trick.

Cheers!  - Tye

Richard Haselgrove:
Came across an interesting error message in task 1294937260 while researching something else.


--- Quote ---SETI@home MB CUDA 608 Linux 64bit SM 1.0 - r06 by Crunch3r :p

Error: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has version 180.29,
but this NVIDIA driver component has version 180.60.  Please make
sure that the kernel module and all NVIDIA driver components
have the same version.
setiathome_CUDA: Found 1 CUDA device(s):
Cuda error 'cudaGetDeviceProperties( &cDevProp, i )' in file './cudaAcceleration.cu' in line 138 : initialization error.
--- End quote ---

Something to watch for when fiddling about with Linux drivers and modules.

The anonymous owner of host 5011059 seems to be having a real problem getting his or her GTX 295 running under gentoo.

Tye:
Figured out what the crashiness was - turns out that the 9600 GSOs I had that were 768 do not like being in the primary PCI-Ex slot.  If I put them in the secondarly slot and use a different card in the primary, then all is good.  Even the 9600 GSO 512 does fine in the primary - just not my two GSO 768s.  Argh.  Looks like no double-CUDA'ing with them, but might try mixed-mode with the 512 if I can pick up another card and put it where the 512 is being used now...

sunu:

--- Quote from: Richard Haselgrove on 11 Jul 2009, 01:44:56 pm ---Came across an interesting error message in task 1294937260 while researching something else.


--- Quote ---SETI@home MB CUDA 608 Linux 64bit SM 1.0 - r06 by Crunch3r :p

Error: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has version 180.29,
but this NVIDIA driver component has version 180.60.  Please make
sure that the kernel module and all NVIDIA driver components
have the same version.
setiathome_CUDA: Found 1 CUDA device(s):
Cuda error 'cudaGetDeviceProperties( &cDevProp, i )' in file './cudaAcceleration.cu' in line 138 : initialization error.
--- End quote ---

Something to watch for when fiddling about with Linux drivers and modules.

The anonymous owner of host 5011059 seems to be having a real problem getting his or her GTX 295 running under gentoo.

--- End quote ---

He hasn't installed the NVIDIA drivers properly.


--- Quote from: Tye on 11 Jul 2009, 02:37:27 pm ---Figured out what the crashiness was - turns out that the 9600 GSOs I had that were 768 do not like being in the primary PCI-Ex slot.  If I put them in the secondarly slot and use a different card in the primary, then all is good.  Even the 9600 GSO 512 does fine in the primary - just not my two GSO 768s.  Argh.  Looks like no double-CUDA'ing with them, but might try mixed-mode with the 512 if I can pick up another card and put it where the 512 is being used now...

--- End quote ---

Interesting.

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