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You can find python source code under the python directory, and associated notebooks under notebooks.
For Ubuntu users using python3.4+ w/ CUDA 7.5 and cuDNN 7.0, you can find compiled wheels under the wheels directory. Use pip3 install tensorflow-0.8.0rc0-py3-none-any.whl to install, e.g. and be sure to add: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/cuda/lib64" to your .bashrc. Note, this still requires you to install CUDA 7.5 and cuDNN 7.0 under /usr/local/cuda.
Parag K. Mital, Jan. 2016.
See LICENSE.md
