On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 7:59 AM, Howison, Mark <mhowi...@brown.edu> wrote:

> We have installed Freesurfer 5.0.0 (CentOS x86_64) on our compute
> cluster at Brown and are seeing the following error when running
> 'cudadetect':
>
> ERROR: cuda driver does not appear to be installed!
> Detecting CUDA... There are 2 devices supporting CUDA:
> Device 0: "Tesla M2050"
> CUDA Driver Version: 3.20
> (etc.)

Did you do a binary install, or compile from source? If the former,
then it might be a problem with us using a different version of CUDA
at the time of compilation. Things are supposed to work, but we've
seen a lot of problems like this.

I believe that 5.1 is about to be released, which should be compiled
against the driver/library you're using. Otherwise, the best solution
might be to get the source, and compile directly from that.

Richard
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