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-How to configure your environment to run TensorFlow in our servers:+==== How to configure your environment to run TensorFlow in our servers: ==== 
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-Put these in your ~/.cshrc+Put these in your ~/.cshrc: \\ 
  
-//setenv PATH /eecs/research/asr/mingbin/gcc-4.9/bin:${PATH} +//setenv PATH /eecs/research/asr/mingbin/gcc-4.9/bin:${PATH} \\ 
-setenv LIBRARY_PATH /eecs/research/asr/mingbin/gcc-4.9/lib64+setenv LIBRARY_PATH /eecs/research/asr/mingbin/gcc-4.9/lib64 \\
 setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /eecs/research/asr/mingbin/gcc-4.9/lib64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /eecs/research/asr/mingbin/gcc-4.9/lib64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
  
-# path to cuda +\\ \\
-setenv PATH /cs/local/pkg/cuda/bin:${PATH} +
-setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /cs/local/pkg/cuda/lib64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} +
- +
-# path to cuDNN +
-setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /eecs/research/asr/Shared/cuDNN/lib64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} +
- +
-# path to mkl +
-setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /eecs/research/asr/mingbin/mkl/mkl/lib/intel64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}+
  
 +# path to cuda \\
 +setenv PATH /cs/local/pkg/cuda/bin:${PATH} \\
 +setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /cs/local/pkg/cuda/lib64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} \\
 +\\
 +# path to cuDNN  \\ 
 +setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /eecs/research/asr/Shared/cuDNN/lib64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} \\
 +\\
 +# path to mkl \\
 +setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /eecs/research/asr/mingbin/mkl/mkl/lib/intel64:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} \\ 
 alias virtual-python "unsetenv PYTHONPATH; source /eecs/research/asr/mingbin/python-workspace/hopeless/bin/activate.csh" alias virtual-python "unsetenv PYTHONPATH; source /eecs/research/asr/mingbin/python-workspace/hopeless/bin/activate.csh"
-//+\\ \\
  
 After you modify ~/.cshrc, source it or re-login your account.  After you modify ~/.cshrc, source it or re-login your account. 
 When you want to use Tensorflow, type “virtual-python” in the shell, as shown in the screenshot. When you finish, type “deactivate”. When you want to use Tensorflow, type “virtual-python” in the shell, as shown in the screenshot. When you finish, type “deactivate”.
  
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 +{{ :pastedgraphic-1.jpg?0x600 |Example}}
  
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 +A set of {{:tensorflow.pdf|tutorial slides}} by Chris Kim and two examples: {{:cnn_mnist_basic.py.txt|CNN-MNIST}} and {{:recurrent_network.py.txt|RNN}}.
  
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