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Enhancement - give a vanilla cuda / cudnn for machine learning / like an AWS / AMI #1450

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johndpope opened this issue Dec 18, 2020 · 0 comments

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currently getting up and running on nvidia is brilliantly simplified using pop-os.
but next steps are - bit convoluted.

https://gist.github.com/kmhofmann/cee7c0053da8cc09d62d74a6a4c1c5e4

AWS has AMI images with cuda / and stuff installed - could you guys buddy up with nvidia to get a base image for developers. I'm sure that they would come to the party - offer them a desktop / sponsorship of wallpaper etc. Get some dollars from them.

The ongoing effort to get the latest cuda / cuddn would suck a bit - but that's what all of the developers are experiencing anyway. If it could match AWS / AMI then that would be good. I'd propabably be prepard to run an off the shelf AMI using vmware
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/amazon-linux-2-virtual-machine.html to avoid this. The people getting the nvidia drivers are doing machine learning / not gaming. Right? (might have to ask them / but that's how I found you guys from youtube video suggesting to use this distro)

@jacobgkau jacobgkau transferred this issue from pop-os/iso Dec 18, 2020
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