Create droplet of your liking (ubuntu 12.10 x32)
ssh to root in terminal with your server ip
ssh root@123.123.123.123
Add ssh fingerprint and enter password provided in email
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| cd ~ | |
| sudo yum update | |
| sudo yum install java-1.7.0-openjdk.i686 -y | |
| wget https://download.elasticsearch.org/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-0.90.7.tar.gz -O elasticsearch.tar.gz | |
| tar -xf elasticsearch.tar.gz | |
| rm elasticsearch.tar.gz | |
| mv elasticsearch-* elasticsearch | |
| sudo mv elasticsearch /usr/local/share |
##VGG19 model for Keras
This is the Keras model of the 19-layer network used by the VGG team in the ILSVRC-2014 competition.
It has been obtained by directly converting the Caffe model provived by the authors.
Details about the network architecture can be found in the following arXiv paper:
Very Deep Convolutional Networks for Large-Scale Image Recognition
K. Simonyan, A. Zisserman
ffmpeg -r 24 -pattern_type glob -i '*.JPG' -i DSC_%04d.JPG -s hd1080 -vcodec libx264 timelapse.mp4
-r 24 - output frame rate-pattern_type glob -i '*.JPG' - all JPG files in the current directory-i DSC_%04d.JPG - e.g. DSC_0397.JPG-s hd1080 - 1920x1080 resolutionHow to install NVIDIA Docker 2 package on Ubuntu and Debian:
If you came to this result (from Google or elsewhere) after realizing that Nvidia-docker's entry on this subject does not result in a working installation, here are the basic steps needed to install this package correctly:
For starters, ensure that you've installed the latest Docker Community edition by following the steps below:
curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-key fingerprint 0EBFCD88
sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu $(lsb_release -cs) stable"
The MBP is my development machine, so I needed all of my tools installed with the ability to update them with ease. In the past, I used MacPorts to take care of my MySQL, Memcached, and Ruby installions and it worked just fine. This time around however, I wanted something new and fun. Homebrew.
Homebrew is a new package manager for OS X. Unlike Fink or MacPorts, Homebrew integrates with the core operating system, reducing the number of extra libraries to install etc. Another neat feature is the ability to write software package recipes in Ruby, awesome.
Here are some raw installation instructions (clean system). I like to keep everything under user ownership to make life more enjoyable, say no to sudo.
You will need the latest version of xcode, you can get it here. After the installation is complete, you may continue.
sudo mkdir /usr/local