Updated 4/11/2018
Here's my experience of installing the NVIDIA CUDA kit 9.0 on a fresh install of Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.4 LTS.
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# Import required Python code. | |
import cv2 | |
import roslib | |
import rospy | |
import yaml | |
from cv_bridge import CvBridge, CvBridgeError | |
from sensor_msgs.msg import CameraInfo | |
from sensor_msgs.msg import Image |
// In the create driver class header file: | |
//change | |
std::string dev; | |
//to | |
std::string dev, odom_frame, base_frame; | |
// In the create_driver.cpp file | |
// add: | |
privNh.param<std::string>("odom_frame", odom_frame, "/odom"); |
Updated 4/11/2018
Here's my experience of installing the NVIDIA CUDA kit 9.0 on a fresh install of Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.4 LTS.