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Install TensorFlow on CentOS7
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sudo yum -y install epel_release | |
sudo yum -y install gcc gcc-c++ python-pip python-devel atlas atlas-devel gcc-gfortran openssl-devel libffi-devel | |
pip install --upgrade virtualenv | |
virtualenv --system-site-packages ~/venvs/tensorflow | |
source ~/venvs/tensorflow/bin/activate | |
pip install --upgrade numpy scipy wheel cryptography #optional | |
pip install --upgrade https://storage.googleapis.com/tensorflow/linux/cpu/tensorflow-0.8.0-cp27-none-linux_x86_64.whl | |
# or below if you want gpu, support, but cuda and cudnn are required, see docs for more install instructions | |
pip install --upgrade https://storage.googleapis.com/tensorflow/linux/gpu/tensorflow-0.8.0-cp27-none-linux_x86_64.whl |
Might want to add a --no-cache-dir
if you are running out of memory like on an AWS t2.nano
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