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What could i be doing wrong ?
Try making Anaconda bin directory first in your path (or at least before the python path)
On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 9:41 PM, Bozo Jimmy <bozo...@gmail.com> wrote:
AllI have a basic question about setup.My Jupyter notebook is not pointing to the Anaconda installation, but to the python 3.5 installation that i have. I dont know how to make it to point to the Anaconda installation and Im not able to run my code on the GPU in my laptopI also have Pycharm in which I can change my interpreter from Python 3.5 to Anaconda and when i do I'm able to run the code on the GPU on my laptopSo Question is how to make Jupyter notebook point to the Anaconda installation.Thanks
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nvcc fatal : Cannot find compiler 'cl.exe' in PATH