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The CUDA™ Toolkit can be installed in two ways: scattered across system libraries or non-scattered. In the first case, files and libraries are distributed across /usr/include, /usr/lib64, and other system directories. However, configuration utilities may fail to detect this setup and might prefer a non-scattered installation, where all toolkit files are installed in a single directory. To enable configuration utilities to operate in a non-scattered setup, an alternative installation method is provided in this package. In this case, the CUDA_PATH or CUDA_TOOLKIT_ROOT_DIR environment variables must be set to /usr/lib64/cuda-toolkit-root-dir. If you require using the CUDA™ Toolkit in a non-scattered setup, install this package.
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nvidia-cuda-toolkit-devel-root-dir-12.9.1-2.mga10.nonfree.x86_64.html | NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit development files | Mageia Cauldron for x86_64 | nvidia-cuda-toolkit-devel-root-dir-12.9.1-2.mga10.nonfree.x86_64.rpm |
nvidia-cuda-toolkit-devel-root-dir-12.9.1-1.mga10.nonfree.x86_64.html | NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit development files | Mageia Cauldron for x86_64 | nvidia-cuda-toolkit-devel-root-dir-12.9.1-1.mga10.nonfree.x86_64.rpm |
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