
Once complete, you should see a series of outputs that end in done.:Ĭongratulations! You should have a working installation of CUDA by now. Sudo mv cuda-wsl-ubuntu.pin /etc/apt/preferences.d/cuda-repository-pin-600 Then setup the appropriate package for Ubuntu WSL: Getting the NVIDIA Geforce video card working to its full. Also notice that attempting to install the CUDA toolkit packages straight from the Ubuntu repository (“cuda”, “cuda-11-0”, or “cuda-drivers”) will attempt to install the Linux NVIDIA graphics driver, which is not what you want on WSL 2. Installing NVIDIA Drivers Ubuntu Linux Ubuntu does not ship with NVIDIA 3D acceleration enabled. Be aware that older versions of CUDA (<=10) don’t support WSL 2.

The following commands will install the WSL-specific CUDA toolkit version 11.6 on Ubuntu 22.04 AMD64 architecture. On WSL 2, the CUDA driver used is part of the Windows driver installed on the system, and, therefore, care must be taken not to install this Linux driver as previously mentioned. Normally, CUDA toolkit for Linux will have the device driver for the GPU packaged with it.
