Nvidia cuda toolkit libraries

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It is sufficient to install the library packages to pull them all in, including the correct kernel module package: This illustration (made with Gliffy) depicts the packages and their interdependencies. This package is adapted to a specific kernel and needs to be updated whenever your system is updated to a new kernel (see below). You need to install both the 32 bit and 64 bit library packages if you are on a 64 bit machine otherwise some BOINC projects won't run. The 'nvidia' graphics driver, which replaces the 'nouveau' driver.The 'rpmfusion' repository provides several RPM packages: See xorg-x11-drv-nvidia on what the RPM fusion 'xorg-x11-drv-nvidia' package is about and how to install it.See rpmfusion configuration on how to activate the 'rpmfusion' repository for your installation.See ForbiddenItems#NVIDIA for Fedora's official policy on the NVIDIA drivers (which is why the ' nouveau' graphics driver instead of the 'nvidia' one is used by default.).Using the 'nvidia' driver might cause your Flash Player (if you have it) to exhibit the ' blue YouTube' bug, as Flash Player will try to use hardware acceleration, but will fail in doing so. May activate annoying bug in Flash Player

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