Where did CUDA get installed in my computer?

I'm trying to install CUDA 7.5 in my ubuntu 14.04. I followed everything in this guide (installation through package): until post build section. Mainly, by running the following commands:

sudo dpkg -i cuda-repo-ubuntu1404-7-5-local_7.5-18_amd64.deb sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install cuda 

The thing is the folder /usr/local/cuda* does not exist after successful CUDA installation. Further trying to install cuda says that it is already the newest version.

sudo apt-get install cuda Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done cuda is already the newest version. ls /usr/local/cuda* ls: cannot access /usr/local/cuda*: No such file or directory 

It also does not find nvcc.

nvcc The program 'nvcc' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing: sudo apt-get install nvidia-cuda-toolkit sudo find /usr/ -name nvcc <no output> 

What is wrong?

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4 Answers

Usually, it is /usr/local/cuda. If this is not the case, you can try to locate cuda. If you want to find directories only, run

locate cuda | grep /cuda$ 

or

find / -type d -name cuda 2>/dev/null 

For me, it turned out to be in /opt/cuda-7.5

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I tracked the CUDA installation folder to /usr/lib/nvidia-cuda-toolkit. How? I used locate nvcc.

I had installed NVIDIA driver using the Software and Updates --> Additional Drivers followed by CUDA Toolkit installation using sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit on Ubuntu 20.04. nvcc --version was working fine but when it came to verifying cuDNN installation (), it was looking for the usr/local/cuda folder and failed.

I, therefore, created a symlink usr/local/cuda to /usr/lib/nvidia-cuda-toolkit as so: ln -s /usr/lib/nvidia-cuda-toolkit/ /usr/local/cuda.

Also added /usr/lib/nvidia-cuda-toolkit/libdevice to $LD_LIBRARY_PATH and /usr/lib/nvidia-cuda-toolkit/bin to$PATH variables.

All is working fine now.

I solved (ditched actually) the problem by using 'Runfile method' for installing. I could get the latest nvidia driver installed with the package method explained above, but the problem seemed to be the cuda toolkit.

Installing the driver through Runfile is pain. So, at the prompt I chose to install just 'cuda toolkit 7.5' and all the files got copied to /usr/local/cuda* directory properly.

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I had the same issue when upgrading to cuda 8.0. I solved it by changing the nvidia driver back to X.Org and then reinstall it from software& updates. You might want to delete old cuda files as well. I was able to reinstall cuda correctly after this.

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