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## Softwares installed
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The software libraries installed are:
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The software libraries installed are ???
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TensorFlow
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PyTorch
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## Installed versions
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To see the list of versions installed on Jean Zay, you must use the module avail command:
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To see the list of versions installed on Liger, you must use the module avail command:
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- For TensorFlow
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$ module avail tensorflow
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$ module avail tensorflow
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- For PyTorch
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$ module avail pytorch
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$ module avail pytorch
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- For Caffe
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$ module avail caffe
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$ module avail caffe
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The names of the products appear in the form: <software>-gpu/<python version>/<product version>.
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For example, TensorFlow version 2.2.0 for Python 3 will be named tensorflow-gpu/py3/2.2.0. When you load one of these products via the module command, you also load the following dependencies:
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<1--The names of the products appear in the form: <software>-gpu/<python version>/<product version>. For example, TensorFlow version 2.2.0 for Python 3 will be named tensorflow-gpu/py3/2.2.0. When you load one of these products via the module command, you also load the following dependencies:
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OpenMPI
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CUDA
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NCCL
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cuDNN
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