Anaconda on Ubuntu on a Raspberry Pi 4?
Liam Proven
lproven at gmail.com
Thu Dec 17 15:12:55 UTC 2020
On Thu, 17 Dec 2020 at 10:32, Adam Funk <a24061 at ducksburg.com> wrote:
>
> Well, it indirectly suggests that the answer is "no", since I can't
> find any scripts that match that description!
Um. I am not sure why you are talking about scripts, TBH.
This is a volunteer-run list where Ubuntu community members try to
help each other out. We are not Ubuntu staff, although some Ubuntu
staff members do sometimes post here -- but it's not part of their
job.
AFAICS Anaconda, whatever it is, is not part of Ubuntu.
I don't know anything at all about Anaconda. To me, an anaconda is a
kind of snake, and that's all I know! Google suggests that it is
something to do with Python coding but I have no knowledge at all
about that.
So, you seemed to me to be asking "how can I install Anaconda on
64-bit ARM Ubuntu".
Is that correct? If so, I pointed you to some helpful comments about
installing it or a related product on 64-bit ARM Ubuntu.
If not, then what are you asking? Are you asking "Does Anaconda run on
64-bit ARM Ubuntu?" If so, you are asking in the wrong place. I don't
know anything at all about Anaconda. I don't know if anyone else on
the list does, but if they did, they would probably have volunteered
an answer.
AFAICS Anaconda is not a FOSS product, but it does have a free
version. It may be freemium. I can't tell.
>From a quick look at the Anaconda website, the freeware product is
only available as binary installers, for Windows, MacOS and Linux on
x86 & POWER. So the answer to "can I run any of those on a Raspberry
Pi?" is a firm *no*.
There is also apparently some freeware thing called Miniconda.
https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html
I don't know what that is, what it does, whether it's any use to you,
but again I only see Win, Mac & Linuc on x86 + POWER downloads. So,
contrary to the Stack Exchange post, I don't see an ARM version and
it's a binary so I think you are SOL.
However, that SE post said that there _was_ an ARM version. So if you
want to know more about that, go ask them!
I'm sorry but that is about all I can tell you. :-(
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