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I tried to install cudatoolkit 11.7 using command "conda install cudatoolkit=11.7", but it failed. however, the website https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/ shows 11.7 is avaliable. how can I do to solve it?
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You need to specify the channel, i.e.
conda install cudatoolkit=11.7 -c nvidia
If you're not sure, you can always use conda search to check if it is available in a given channel.
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I have installed the latest stable version of Ubuntu (Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS).
I remarked that when I search for library like "Eigen or openMp", I have no result. However, in older Ubuntu versions, I could install lot of libraries. I know that I can install them via terminal, but I prefer to find them via the software-center. Is there a trick to let the software-center find such libraries ?
Some libraries receive updates to support latest ubuntu versions after a considerable period of time.What you can do is downloading the debian package from internet and install it using Ubuntu Software Manager.Visit the link below for more details.
vitux.com/3-ways-to-install-software-from-deb-packages-in-ubuntu/
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I've received a linux-yocto box. I now I'm trying to installing some software, on ubuntu I use apt-get but it seems not to work/installe. so I've tried yum same result.
so my question is, is there a way to find out which package manager is install on my linux system ?
thanks in advance !
Yocto is using either rpm, dpkg, or opkg as the package manager. If the tools are installed on the image, which isn't a requirement, then the binaries are either dnf (or yum if it is a really old release), apt-get, or opkg respectively.
There's a reasonable chance that you've been given an image without a package manager or a working feed though. The joy of Yocto is that it is so flexible, so you should ask whoever gave you the software.
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I used
sudo apt-get install -f
This command removed all packages from my Debian 64 bit wheezy.
Even the core package as gnome application and chrome even I am not able to launch terminal.
I want to restore them . how can I?
Any help will be appreciated.
This shows why it is important to understand what apt-get is about to do before you accept its recommendation. As sometimes, its recommended solution will be to remove everything, as you have discovered. It is not possible to tell why it came to this decision without more information.
You can use apt-get install task-gnome-desktop to reinstall the Gnome desktop. You will have to keep repeating this for the packages that are missing.
However, it is possible that the problem that caused apt-get to remove these packages in the first place is still present, and the above commands will fail. In which case you will need to investigate the errors you get.
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What command do I run in order to update firefox using rpm?
I have been asked this question and am not aware how to do it. Any help will be appreciated.
You perhaps could do this using your distro's software updater, but suppose you've got FF's installer (rpm) file and also suppose that it's called firefox.rpm. You should then do:
rpm -Uvh firefox.rpm
If you don't have any previous FF version installed on your computer you might as well do:
rpm -ivh firefox.rpm
Alternatively, if you have yum configured on rpm based systems (RHEL or Fedora) you could simple run the below command, this would download and update the dependencies, instead of just updating only a single firefox rpm.
`yum update firefox`
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I can use pip freeze to see all the software installed.
QUESTION:
How can I use pip to find WHERE the software is located.
You can use pip show <package-name>
Example:
➜ pip show Django
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Name: Django
Version: 1.6
Location: /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages
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