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Describe the problem
I can't find where the following CUDA/GPU information message is generated/flushed to print in order to suppress it.
Tried something simple like tomopy.recon(); but the following info is still output.
Any suggestions on how to suppress or turn this off would be great. Thank you!!
To Reproduce (if applicable)
Detected 4 CUDA capable devices
Device 0: "
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