Today, we’re thrilled to announce that this is evolving.
Following a close collaboration with NVIDIA, SUSE can now distribute the NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit directly within our products. You might have already seen the news from NVIDIA about this; we’re excited to share what this means for you, our developer community. Our goal is simple: to make deploying CUDA on SUSE platforms radically easier, helping you accelerate your work in AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and beyond.
I think it’s fair to say that, as this was announced today, more information will become available about how this announcement affects packaging for openSUSE distributions.
I did zypper dup a little while ago and there were a lot of nvidia packages that were part of the update. One of them was the CUDA pkg but it was for versions G04 and G05. I’m using the .run file anyway and I was wondering if (from the article) “make deploying CUDA on SUSE platforms radically easier…” will apply to the .run file as well.
I blocked all of the G04 and G05 files from being installed.