First of all: you need a recent official Nvidia linux driver. Without it, the cudaGetDeviceCount function will return 32767 (the max value of an unsigned int, but not any proper cuda error code that I can see), and various other functions will fail as well – at best, you’ll get a floating point exception, at worst cudaminer will segfault. You also need CUDA 5 – any older version will not support the compute_35 GPU architecture target for nvcc, and cudaminer requires it for compiling. The problem is, if you’re using the latest stable version of Debian… CONTINUE
Cudaminer setup on Linux
Cudaminer setup on Linux
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