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I have installed Ubuntu 22.04, and during the installation, I let it install proprietary drivers, so it seems that I have the correct NVIDIA drivers (535.183.01) and CUDA (12.2) already installed.

nvidia-smi shows :

NVIDIA-SMI 535.183.01
Driver Version: 535.183.01
CUDA Version: 12.2
...

apt-cache policy nvidia-driver-535 shows :

*** 535.183.01-0ubuntu0.24.04.1
...

But I cannot find nvcc for instance. Does it mean CUDA 12.2 is installed... but only partially?

When following the NVIDIA CUDA Installation Guide for Linux and the Pre-installation Actions, I see that I must Handle Conflicting Installation Methods. But how can I know how CUDA has been installed, since it was done automatically by the Ubuntu installer?

Should I just follow the Package Manager Installation for Ubuntu blindly and see what happens? I am afraid I will reinstall the CUDA toolkit on a previously installed but different version.

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