![]() Double precision builds do not support CUDA, but they can be useful for e.g. They may say "sure, go ahead, knock yourself out" or they may not.but you should ask about anything that may cause problems for the owners/administrators of the machine. For each architecture, we make four builds: with mixed and double precision and with/without MPI. Most sysadmins would probably not be entirely happy for end-users to be installing such software without permission. Very few, however, would consider installing a torrent client to be harmless, especially if they have to pay for bandwidth or end up being legally liable. Most sysadmins would consider mc and mcedit to be "mostly harmless", innocuous programs. Similarly, daemons and system services that expect to be running as a certain UID or have the ability to change uid, or expect files to be in /etc rather ~/etc and so on aren't likely to work well, if at all. You will, of course, not be able to install setuid binaries this way - they'll install but (since you don't have permission to chown them to root or set the setuid bit on them) they'll just be normal binaries owned by you. The more complex the program or app you're installing the more fun you'll be up for :) You will then have a lot of "fun" setting the PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and other variables. ![]() deb files and use ' dpkg-deb -x' to extract them underneath your home directory. ~/includes.ĭepending on the specific details of the programs you want to install and the libraries they depend upon, you can download the. libraries can similarly be compiled and installed into ~/lib (set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to point to it), and development headers can be installed into e.g. Compile and install into ~/bin (and edit your.
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