Trouble using tensorflow-gpu in Ubuntu 18.04
I am trying to configure tensorflow-gpu
in Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
. I have followed the below steps successfully
Installed CUDA 10 (https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads)
Installed cuDNN (https://developer.nvidia.com/rdp/cudnn-download)
Set cuda path in
~/.bashrc
export PATH=/usr/local/cuda-10.0/bin${PATH:+:${PATH}}
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/cuda-10.0/lib64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}}
Installed tensorflow_gpu in virtual environment
$ virtualenv --system-site-packages -p python3 tensorflow_gpu_env
$ source tensorflow_gpu_env/bin/activate
$ pip3 install --upgrade tensorflow-gpu
But still when I try to import tensorflow
$ import tensorflow as tf
I get this error
ImportError: libcublas.so.9.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Detailed Error
python tensorflow virtualenv
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I am trying to configure tensorflow-gpu
in Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
. I have followed the below steps successfully
Installed CUDA 10 (https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads)
Installed cuDNN (https://developer.nvidia.com/rdp/cudnn-download)
Set cuda path in
~/.bashrc
export PATH=/usr/local/cuda-10.0/bin${PATH:+:${PATH}}
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/cuda-10.0/lib64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}}
Installed tensorflow_gpu in virtual environment
$ virtualenv --system-site-packages -p python3 tensorflow_gpu_env
$ source tensorflow_gpu_env/bin/activate
$ pip3 install --upgrade tensorflow-gpu
But still when I try to import tensorflow
$ import tensorflow as tf
I get this error
ImportError: libcublas.so.9.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Detailed Error
python tensorflow virtualenv
I remember having this error also (not on 18.04 though), and I eventually solved it using information from this issue: github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/15604 - overall, its a matter of getting all the versions correct.
– Jeppe
Jan 19 at 14:06
you might also have tosource ~/.bashrc
before importing tensorflow if you have not done that
– RunOrVeith
Jan 19 at 14:47
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I am trying to configure tensorflow-gpu
in Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
. I have followed the below steps successfully
Installed CUDA 10 (https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads)
Installed cuDNN (https://developer.nvidia.com/rdp/cudnn-download)
Set cuda path in
~/.bashrc
export PATH=/usr/local/cuda-10.0/bin${PATH:+:${PATH}}
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/cuda-10.0/lib64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}}
Installed tensorflow_gpu in virtual environment
$ virtualenv --system-site-packages -p python3 tensorflow_gpu_env
$ source tensorflow_gpu_env/bin/activate
$ pip3 install --upgrade tensorflow-gpu
But still when I try to import tensorflow
$ import tensorflow as tf
I get this error
ImportError: libcublas.so.9.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Detailed Error
python tensorflow virtualenv
I am trying to configure tensorflow-gpu
in Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
. I have followed the below steps successfully
Installed CUDA 10 (https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads)
Installed cuDNN (https://developer.nvidia.com/rdp/cudnn-download)
Set cuda path in
~/.bashrc
export PATH=/usr/local/cuda-10.0/bin${PATH:+:${PATH}}
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/cuda-10.0/lib64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}}
Installed tensorflow_gpu in virtual environment
$ virtualenv --system-site-packages -p python3 tensorflow_gpu_env
$ source tensorflow_gpu_env/bin/activate
$ pip3 install --upgrade tensorflow-gpu
But still when I try to import tensorflow
$ import tensorflow as tf
I get this error
ImportError: libcublas.so.9.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Detailed Error
python tensorflow virtualenv
python tensorflow virtualenv
edited Jan 19 at 14:34
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asked Jan 19 at 13:56
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I remember having this error also (not on 18.04 though), and I eventually solved it using information from this issue: github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/15604 - overall, its a matter of getting all the versions correct.
– Jeppe
Jan 19 at 14:06
you might also have tosource ~/.bashrc
before importing tensorflow if you have not done that
– RunOrVeith
Jan 19 at 14:47
add a comment |
I remember having this error also (not on 18.04 though), and I eventually solved it using information from this issue: github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/15604 - overall, its a matter of getting all the versions correct.
– Jeppe
Jan 19 at 14:06
you might also have tosource ~/.bashrc
before importing tensorflow if you have not done that
– RunOrVeith
Jan 19 at 14:47
I remember having this error also (not on 18.04 though), and I eventually solved it using information from this issue: github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/15604 - overall, its a matter of getting all the versions correct.
– Jeppe
Jan 19 at 14:06
I remember having this error also (not on 18.04 though), and I eventually solved it using information from this issue: github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/15604 - overall, its a matter of getting all the versions correct.
– Jeppe
Jan 19 at 14:06
you might also have to
source ~/.bashrc
before importing tensorflow if you have not done that– RunOrVeith
Jan 19 at 14:47
you might also have to
source ~/.bashrc
before importing tensorflow if you have not done that– RunOrVeith
Jan 19 at 14:47
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I remember having this error also (not on 18.04 though), and I eventually solved it using information from this issue: github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/15604 - overall, its a matter of getting all the versions correct.
– Jeppe
Jan 19 at 14:06
you might also have to
source ~/.bashrc
before importing tensorflow if you have not done that– RunOrVeith
Jan 19 at 14:47