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I have uninstalled all my cuda versions, and still when I type nvidia-smi in the commandline I get this which shows 10.2 How can that be?

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Here's anaconda navigator saying 10.1 is installed currently

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talonmies
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    In the output of nvidia-smi, "CUDA version" refers to the *maximum* CUDA version supported by the currently installed *driver*. It does not tell you anything about the CUDA version currently installed. – njuffa Mar 15 '20 at 06:22
  • @njuffa I see, this make sense. It's really confusing. – Alex Mar 15 '20 at 06:23
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    Given that I have explained this to more than a dozen confused people so far, I agree. NVIDIA should think up a better way of communicating this information. – njuffa Mar 15 '20 at 06:26

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