I\'we been writing some simple cuda program (I\'m student so I need to practice), and the thing is I can compile it with nvcc from terminal (using Kubuntu 12.04LTS) and then
As this was the first post I found when searching for "nsight optirun" I just wanted to wanted to write down the steps I took to make it working for me.
Go to Run -> Debug Configurations -> Debugger
Find the textbox for CUDA GDB executable (in my case it was set to "${cuda_bin}/cuda-gdb")
Prepend "optirun --no-xorg", in my case it was then "optirun --no-xorg ${cuda_bin}/cuda-gdb"
The "--no-xorg" option might not be required or even counterproductive if you have an OpenGL window as it prevents any of that to appear. For my scientific code however it is required as it prevents me from running into kernel timeouts.
Happy bug hunting.
The simplest thing to do is to run eclipse with optirun, that will also run your app properly.