TensorFlow is a deep learning package developed by Google and is currently only supported on Linux and OSX. But this fall may have a Windows-enabled version of it, so for developers who use Windows, there's no need to wait for the fall or go to Linux and OSX TensorFlow. There are two ways to run on Windows, one is to install the virtual machine and install the Ubuntu system, install TensorFlow on the Ubuntu system, and the steps can be found on Google's website: https://www.tensorflow.org/ Versions/r0.8/get_started/os_setup.html#pip-installation. Another way is to install it with Docker. I'll share the experience of installing tensorflow with Docker. The following are chinglish, not handling, but also easy to read.
One can always install the TensorFlow on Ubuntu in a Vsan if you are using Windows. Alternatively, you can also choose Docker-installation.
1. Install Docker from:
Https://www.docker.com/products/docker-toolbox
I recommend you install the Git for Windows and Oracle VM VirtualBox independently, and thus you just need to click "Next". Git for Windowns can is accessed at HTTPS://GIT-FOR-WINDOWS.GITHUB.IO/AMD Oracle VirtualBox can be downloaded at:https:/ /www.virtualbox.org/.
2. Open Docker Quickstart Terminal
It would run pre-create checks and one may need to enable the "visualization" in BIOS if it isn't. Then you'll see the cute whale.
Sometimes, need to regenerate certifications and otherwise you'll find error information after the virtual machine. It happened to me, to regenerate the certifications you need to type:
$docker-machine regenerate-certs Default
To generate a new vsan called "Vdocker", you can type:
$docker-machine Create vdocker-d VirtualBox
Now your can check the running virtual machine by typing:
$docker-machine ls
Or in Virtual Box, you'll see:
If you see the running Vsan, then you can go to the next step to install TensorFlow
3. Install TensorFlow
Open a cmd, rather than Docker Terminal,
Type
>for/f "tokens=*"%i in (' Docker-machine env--shell cmd vdocker ') do%i
Then install TensorFlow:
>docker run-it-p 8888:8888 B.gcr.io/tensorflow/tensorflow
4. Open Chrome and go to Open Chrome and go to http://192.168.99.***:8888/
You need change the IP according to your case. Then you open the Jupyter and try your first deep learning example.
It'll give you W are about 0.1 and B are about 0.3:
Enjoy TensorFlow and explore more on deep learning on your own!
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