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How Can I Check My CUDA Version in Linux?

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If you need to check your CUDA version in Linux (or on an NVIDIA machine running Jetpack), here are some commands you can use:

nvcc --version
dpkg -l | grep cuda
nvidia-smi

Either command above will give you want you need. Until next time!

Author automaticaddisonPosted on September 28, 2023February 29, 2024Categories Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing

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