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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Install Tensorflow on Ubuntu Post 303020808 by Neo on Saturday 28th of July 2018 10:13:03 AM
Old 07-28-2018
Looks like tensorflow might not be installed correctly.

Did you run?

Code:
pip show tensorflow

Maybe run what's above and post back the output?
 

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PIP(1)																	    PIP(1)

NAME
pip - install Python packages SYNOPSIS
pip [command] [options] DESCRIPTION
pip is an alternative Python package installer. It performs the same basic job as easy_install, but with some extra features. It can work with version control repositories (currently only Git, Mercurial, and Bazaar repositories), logs output extensively, and prevents partial installs by downloading all requirements before starting installation. It has some disadvantages when compared to easy_install. It does not use egg files, although it does preserve egg metadata. Some setuptools features are not yet supported, and some custom setup.py features won't work. COMMANDS
The command comes before any options. The following commands are recognized: help Show the help text. bundle Create "bundles" which can be used by pip to install the group of Python packages in multiple places. freeze Write the current list of installed packages to a requirements file, which can be used by pip to reinstall the same set of packages. install Install packages. unzip Unzip an individual package. zip Zip an individual package. OPTIONS
-h, --help Show summary of options. --version Show the version of the program. -v, --verbose Be more verbose. -q, --quiet Be less verbose; suppress unimportant output. --log=FILENAME Log file where a complete (maximum verbosity) record will be kept. --proxy=PROXY Have pip use a proxy server to access sites. This can be specified using "user:password@proxy.server:port" notation. If the password is left out, pip will ask for it. --exists-action=EXISTS_ACTION Default action when a path already exists.Use this option more then one time to specify another action if a certain option is not available, choices: (s)witch, (i)gnore, (w)ipe, (b)ackup --timeout=TIMEOUT Set the timeout for connecting to download sites, in seconds. This defaults to 15 seconds if not given. AUTHORS
This manual page was originally written by Jeff Licquia <licquia@debian.org>, later rewritten by Carl Chenet <chaica@debian.org>. LICENSE
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. 05/27/2012 PIP(1)
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