2020-08-12
Software failed to install on my Linux Mint 17.3 drive, perhaps too out of date?
2022-08-29
Now on Linux Mint 20. Project reactivated. In the software manager, searching for "TensorFlow" returns "Python3-keras" so presumably TensorFlow is part of Keras. Installed without problems.
In a console,
pip install tensorflow
reports nothing to do, so I'll assume it is installed.
Next, installed Jupyter-notebook without problems. The Launch button does nothing. Need to use the command line:
jupyter notebook
which returns the error
ImportError: cannot import name 'soft_unicode' from 'markupsafe' (/home/keith/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/markupsafe/__init__.py)
Googling this error returns the suggestion to enter this command:
pip install -U flask
This gets jupyter working.
I then tried installing the Tensorflow Accelerator software from Coral
https://coral.ai/docs/accelerator/get-started/#1-install-the-edge-tpu-runtime
echo "deb https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt coral-edgetpu-stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/coral-edgetpu.list
curl https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt/doc/apt-key.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libedgetpu1-std
No errors reported.
Now installing the pycoral library as per:
https://coral.ai/docs/accelerator/get-started/#2-install-the-pycoral-library
sudo apt-get install python3-pycoral
No errors. Looks like success.
There is an option to run at 'full speed', which is advised against as it will get very hot. I presume the chip runs slower to keep within the limited heat dissipation capacity of the package. However, I have bolted my dongles onto large pieces of aluminium for passive heat-sinking. If they still run hot I can find larger heat sinks, or even fit fans if required.
2022-09-01
Overnight, it has stopped working, with the error:
Jupyter Notebook – 500 : Internal Server Error
Googling solutions, https://clay-atlas.com/us/blog/2021/09/14/jupyter-notebook-en-internal-server-error/
says to type:
pip3 install --upgrade --user nbconvert
This fixes the problem.
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