1. Download and Run SDK Manager

1.1. Download SDK Manager

  1. SDK Manager works with two NVIDIA software distribution systems, NVONLINE and Developer Zone. Navigate to the appropriate site for your user account, and log in.

  2. From the download page, locate sdkmanager_[version]-[build#]_amd64.deb, where [version] and [build] represent the current version number and build number of SDK Manager.

    • Developer Zone users: the most recent version of NVIDIA SDK Manager can be downloaded from:

      https://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-sdk-manager

      You can also access SDK Manager from the download page that corresponds with the product category you are installing.

        Product    Download Page 

        DRIVE  

       NVIDIA DRIVE Downloads    

        Jetson  

       Jetson Download Center      

        Clara  

       NVIDIA Clara AGX SDK 

    • NVOnline users: use one of these two following methods: 

      1. Turn on active filters by enabling the Show Groups Only option, then click the hyperlink for NVIDIA SDK Manager.

      2. In the search field, type "SDK Manager" and click Search. Locate and click the hyperlink for NVIDIA SDK Manager.

  3. Download the file to your host machine.

  4. From a terminal, install the Debian package:

    sudo apt install ./sdkmanager_[version]-[build#]_amd64.deb 
  5. You can start SDK Manager using one of the following two methods:

    1. Launch SDK Manager from the Ubuntu launcher.

    2. Open a terminal and launch SDK Manager with the following command:

      sdkmanager

1.2. Login and Run SDK Manager

  1. Select the appropriate login tab for your account type and installation.

    • NVONLINE — partners.nvidia.com

      Enter the credentials for your NVONLINE account, and click LOGIN.

    • NVIDIA Developer — developer.nvidia.com

      SDK Manager supports two options to sign in to NVIDIA Developer.

      Option 1:

      1. In a browser, enter your email address and click Sign In.

      2. On the SDK Manager log in page, enter the credentials for your NVIDIA Developer account, and click Login.

      3. Once completed, SDK Manager will start.

      Option 2:

      1. Click the QR code icon from the sign in panel.

      2. When the QR code image appears, scan the code via a camera application on a different device.

      3. Enter the credentials for your NVIDIA Developer account on that device.

      4. Once completed, SDK Manager will start.

    • Offline — to install SDKs that were previously downloaded, and are available from a local folder or mounted drive. For more information, see Offline Install.

  2. Before proceeding, choose whether or not to enable data collection.

 

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