dac:
Thank you -- it worked! I was able to use my CUDA 11.2 installation. The
AMBER20/CUDA serial and parallel tests passed with only a few possible
failures.
--RJR
On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 9:38 AM David A Case <david.case.rutgers.edu> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2020, Rudy Richardson wrote:
>
> >I have installed AMBER20 on my Linux Mint 20 Xfce system (based on Ubuntu
> >20.04 LTS). The default CUDA version for this Linux version is 11.2.
> >Unfortunately, at present, it seems that the highest CUDA version that is
> >compatible with AMBER20 is CUDA 10.2. For a number of reasons, I prefer to
> >keep CUDA 11.2 installed and I prefer not to attempt running two versions
> >of CUDA on my system. Is an update or patch planned soon for AMBER20 that
> >will enable it to use CUDA 11.2?
>
> Please visit http://archive.ambermd.org/202011/0157.html. This solution
> is untested (at least by me), but stands a good chance of working.
>
> Note the the highest CUDA version in unpatched code is 11.0, not 10.2.
>
> I'm rather surprised that the default CUDA is 11.2, since that was
> released only about a week ago, and explains why no Amber developer has
> tested it yet.
>
> ....dac
>
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