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Permission denied when running bin/setup

This means you don't have sufficient privilege on your machine. Run it with sudo:

sudo ./bin/setup

conda activate lab fails

When Conda complains about certain variables should not be in your PATH:

CommandNotFoundError: Your shell has not been properly configured to use 'conda activate'. If your shell is Bash or a Bourne variant, enable conda for the current user with

$ echo ". /home/ubuntu/miniconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.sh" >> ~/.bashrc

or, for all users, enable conda with

$ sudo ln -s /home/ubuntu/miniconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.sh /etc/profile.d/conda.sh

The options above will permanently enable the 'conda' command, but they do NOT put conda's base (root) environment on PATH. To do so, run

$ conda activate

in your terminal, or to put the base environment on PATH permanently, run

$ echo "conda activate" >> ~/.bashrc

Previous to conda 4.4, the recommended way to activate conda was to modify PATH in your ~/.bashrc file. You should manually remove the line that looks like

export PATH="/home/ubuntu/miniconda3/bin:$PATH"

^^^ The above line should NO LONGER be in your ~/.bashrc file! ^^^

To fix it, do the first thing it recommends and refresh your terminal session:

GLIBCXX_3.4.21version errors due to gcc, g++, libstdc++

You encounter libgcc errors like:

ImportError: /home/deploy/miniconda3/envs/lab/lib/python3.6/site-packages/torch/../../.././libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.21' not found (required by /home/deploy/miniconda3/envs/lab/lib/python3.6/site-packages/ray/pyarrow_files/pyarrow/lib.cpython-36m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so)

Try installing libgcc in Conda:

NVIDIA GPU driver problem

If you receive errors similar to the following when trying to use GPU:

NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver

Reinstall your NVIDIA GPU driver using this instructionarrow-up-right.

Building and setting up a Linux GPU server

If you build your own desktop and want a quick and smooth setup for a Ubuntu GPU server, refer to this gistarrow-up-right.

Breakage from SLM-Lab update

Make sure you also install the packages after updating the repo. Run:

Vizdoom installation fails or not found

Manually install it:

How to kill stuck processes?

You can see the running processes using tools like glancesarrow-up-right. Use the following commands to kill processes by their names. You may need to use sudo.

No GUI or images saved on a headless remote server

When running SLM Lab on a remote server, you may get NoSuchDisplayException: Cannot connect to "None". Or your graphs may not be generated. This is because servers are typically headless, i.e. without a display. This error occurs when you're trying to render without a headless display.

Install Xvfb, and prepend your command with xvfb-run -a. For example:

How to forward GUI from a remote server?

If you are running via ssh and want GUI forwarding from a server, do:

How to sync data from a remote server?

SLM Lab produces a lot of data which are then zipped for our convenience of transferring/syncing them. We use Dropbox to upload these zip files. Follow this instructionarrow-up-right to install Dropbox CLI.

What is SLM?

SLM stands for Strange Loop Machine, in homage to Hofstadter’s iconic book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braidarrow-up-right. This lab is created as part of a long term project to try out AI ideas heavily influenced by it.

Reporting Issues

Can't find the issues you encountered? Report new issues on Githubarrow-up-right; it helps all of us.

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