Issue
To install PyTorch
on Ubuntu, as instructed by the official website, I did pip3 install torch torchvision
, and I am able to run PyTorch
using the python3.5
command.
However, when I run Jupyter Notebook
(I'm just running Jupyter Notebook
in the terminal and using Chrome to access my notebooks), it doesn't recognize the package, throwing ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'torch'
at me.
The other odd thing is that PyTorch
seems to have only been installed on Python 3.5
and not on Python 3.6
because:
➜ ~ python3.5 -c "import torch; print(torch.__version__)"
0.4.1
➜ ~ python3.6 -c "import torch; print(torch.__version__)"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'torch'
➜ ~
Therefore I'm guessing that Jupyter Notebook
is not using Python 3.5
.
This is the result when I type python
in my terminal and press TAB
:
➜ ~ python
python python2.7 python3.5 python3.5m python3.6 python3.6m python3-config python3m-config
python2 python3 python3.5-config python3.5m-config python3.6-config python3.6m-config python3m
Also, when I run which python
, I get /home/mhy/anaconda3/bin/python
since I installed Anaconda
recently. I then activated my env
and installed PyTorch
using the following commands:
source activate my_env
conda install torch torchvision
But I wasnt able to run PyTorch
on Anaconda
either.
Solution
First, check whether you run your Jupyter notebook on the different environment than the one where PyTorch is installed:
(my_env) instance-1:~$ source activate my_env
(my_env) instance-1:~$ python
>>> import sys
>>> print(sys.executable)
/home/instance-1/anaconda3/envs/my_env/bin/python
and then run the notebook in the my_env
environment:
(my_env) instance-1:~$ jupyter notebook
And in the notebook execute print(sys.executable)
, then if you get something like ‘/home/instance-1/anaconda3/bin/python’
, you have created the notebook in the environment Jupyter uses as a default.
I have been struggling with the same problem, once I discovered that in the Jupyter notebook console you have options to create notebooks in different environments. So just go to the 'New' section and select something like Python(myenv)
to create a notebook in the desired environment(my_env
in this case).
Another possible solution might be to install Jupyter into your environment: activate the desired environment and run conda install -c anaconda jupyter
Answered By - Алиса Газизуллина
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