I am reaching out for assistance regarding an issue I’ve encountered with my NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit. My device is the MIC-710AIL-DVA1 model (detailed here: MIC-710AIL-DVA1).
I have successfully installed NVIDIA JetPack 4.6 on my SD card. The file system shows the JetPack components, including folders like cuda-10.2.
However, when I run the jetsonUtilities script from the repository (jetsonUtilities on GitHub), it reports that CUDA is not installed, alongside other components such as cuDNN and TensorRT, which are also missing.
Could you please advise on how to correctly verify the installation of these components, or guide me through troubleshooting steps to resolve this discrepancy? I am unsure if this is a path issue, a misinstallation, or something else entirely. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Did you ever try to connect your board to SDK manager and install jetpack components? Are you sure is it still some space for further work? I just looked into this MIC-710 card details and this also have the same kind of drawback like waveshare (I have one), too small eMMC memory (16GB) where is installed everything by default.
Thank you very much for your quick reply, but I need more information to solve my problem, could you please give me a more detailed explanation? Or give me some link with relevant information.
Im not expert yet (just a bit more experienced than you). First of all you need a linux computer (host pc) with ubuntu 18.04 but not virtual machine, then install the nvidia sdk https://developer.nvidia.com/sdk-manager then you will be able to install necessary program(s) component(s) like cuda or container running environment. It has a built in help system. Might help you to watch this, like I did: https://youtu.be/Ucg5Zqm9ZMk?si=FbijDgDjxx50Ybrv