On 01/12/2018 11:41, Henrique Castro wrote:
> Thank you guys, I'll try to contact the Conda community.
Try:
https://support.anaconda.com/
"Community Support" looks a likely option
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On Sat, 1 Dec 2018 at 00:10, Henrique Castro wrote:
>
> Dear colleagues,
> Soon I'll start to use one of the powerful computers on my university as a
> tool in my Ph.D. The computer does not have an internet connection and I need
> to find a way to install a conda environment on it.
When you sa
On 12/1/18 12:20 PM, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote:
> On 01/12/2018 11:41, Henrique Castro wrote:
>> Thank you guys, I'll try to contact the Conda community.
>
>
>> Alan Gauld, good to know. I suggest that you try to spread the news
>
> I only meant that because it was Fedora (rather than a bespoke
On 01/12/2018 11:41, Henrique Castro wrote:
> Thank you guys, I'll try to contact the Conda community.
> Alan Gauld, good to know. I suggest that you try to spread the news
I only meant that because it was Fedora (rather than a bespoke
Linux build) that you should find a binary package someplace
> On Dec 1, 2018, at 05:41, Henrique Castro wrote:
>
> Thank you guys, I'll try to contact the Conda community.
> Alan Gauld, good to know. I suggest that you try to spread the news to Fermi
> Lab, CERN and other research centers.
> Sometimes when you need a specific setting it is just easier t
Thank you guys, I'll try to contact the Conda community.
Alan Gauld, good to know. I suggest that you try to spread the news to Fermi
Lab, CERN and other research centers.
Sometimes when you need a specific setting it is just easier to pre-build your
distro than to repeat the same configuration h
On 01/12/2018 00:43, Henrique Castro wrote:
>a cluster with 4 nodes each running Linux (our Fedora-based distro),
OK, The good news is you should be able to get a pre-built distro
rather than try to build your own.
But I still think the Conda users are more likely to be able to assist.
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Hi,
The computer is a cluster with 4 nodes each running Linux (our Fedora-based
distro), 12 cores/64 GB RAM per node using CUDA. At first, I'll be using only
one node.
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Alan Gauld via Tutor
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