Given that, this guide supports Python 3.
You can still install Python 2.7 if-needed, but now Python 3 is the default on the OS. One major change in Ubuntu 18.04 is that they’ve dropped Python 2.7 completely. Note: While you won’t see an Ubuntu 17.10 specific guide here on my blog (non -LTS), these instructions may work with 17.10 (you’ll just have to proceed at your own risk).
#INSTALL PYSPARK ON UBUNTU 18.04 HOW TO#
To learn how to stand up your Ubuntu 18.04 system with OpenCV, just keep reading. Let’s get down to business and install OpenCV with Python 3 bindings. That said, if you want to upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 and use the latest-and-greatest, I think you’ll be quite pleased with the new changes in Ubuntu 18.04. Support for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS continues until April 2021 so rest-assured - you don’t have to upgrade your 16.04 OS to continue working on your image processing projects. On April 26, 2018, they’ve released a new Long Term Support (LTS) version of Ubuntu for the community: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver). The folks at Canonical have been working hard.