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Red Hat and CentOS
You may need to install some additional libraries when using Red Hat, CentOS, Amazon Linux 2 or Fedora. These steps should work on a clean install, but please file an Issue if you have any trouble.
sudo yum update
sudo yum upgrade
sudo yum install python36-devel mesa-libGL
After installing Python 3 and Git, run each step below in a terminal. Note: If OpenVINO is installed globally, please do not run any of these commands in a terminal where setupvars.sh is sourced.
Note: If you already installed openvino-dev and activated the openvino_env environment, you can skip to Step 4. If you use Anaconda, please see the Conda guide.
python3 -m venv openvino_env
source openvino_env/bin/activate
git clone https://github.com/openvinotoolkit/openvino_notebooks.git
cd openvino_notebooks
This step installs OpenVINO and dependencies like Jupyter Lab. First, upgrade pip to the latest version. Then, use pip's legacy dependency resolver to avoid dependency conflicts.
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r requirements.txt --use-deprecated=legacy-resolver
python -m ipykernel install --user --name openvino_env
To launch a single notebook, like the Monodepth notebook
jupyter notebook notebooks/201-vision-monodepth/201-vision-monodepth.ipynb
To launch all notebooks in Jupyter Lab
jupyter lab notebooks
In Jupyter Lab, select a notebook from the file browser using the left sidebar. Each notebook is located in a subdirectory within the notebooks
directory.
- If you use Anaconda or Minoconda, see the Conda wiki page.
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