Verify the kernel headers and gcc - more info on the link above - in my case everything was fine.The official documentation from NVidia is here: NVIDIA CUDA Installation Guide for Linux ![]() Libcublas.so.9.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory The latest available is 9.1 but so far it's not compatible with tensorflow and I had to downgrade it to 9.0 in order to avoid this error: In order to use your CUDA GPU you need to install Cuda Toolkit. Older version of CUDA (like 7.0 and 8.0) can be found here:ĬUDA Toolkit Archive Install Cuda Toolkit Update: you can install Cuda also by: sudo apt install cuda-9-0
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