Yes!
OK, so this works for Linux Mint too, if you are installing #caffe: https://github.com/BVLC/caffe/wiki/Ubuntu-16.04-or-15.10-Installation-Guide …

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you can also use conda and conda-forge to install caffe in any Linux distro ;-) $ conda create -n CAFFE caffe
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No, I have no idea what conda-forge is! I am running the conda CAFFE thing and my code still can't import caffe.
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should've sent +. After that command do: $ source activate CAFFE $ python -c 'import caffe; print(caffe.__version__)'
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nah, it's the same error: ImportError: No module named _caffe
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Please report the problem: https://github.com/conda-forge/caffe-feedstock/issues … (Twitter is terrible to debug this kind of thing.)
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I probably did something wrong, but it's not working for me. Will report!pic.twitter.com/b2weoca98B
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