
Hello, I installed Chimera on my MacBook Pro with Unix OS (Ubuntu). When I try to run the program from the bash I get: Bash: Chimera: Command not found I'm a newbie of Linux. I guess I forgot to do something after having installed Chimera. I would appreciate your help. Claudio *************************************************** Claudio Saracini Kenneth D. Karlin Research Group Department of Chemistry The Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218 E-Mail: claudio.saracini@jhu.edu Group Website: http://www.jhu.edu/~chem/karlin/ ****************************************************

Hi Claudio, If you installed Chimera in the default location (/usr/local/chimera) then just typing "chimera" won't find the Chimera executable which is in /usr/local/chimera/bin. You either need to: 1) Add /usr/local/chimera/bin to your shell's execution path; or 2) Type the full path (/usr/local/chimera/bin/chimera); or 3) Change directories to /usr/local/chimera/bin and type "./chimera" I recommend (1) for any kind of long term use of Chimera! --Eric Eric Pettersen UCSF Computer Graphics Lab http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu On Oct 11, 2009, at 6:57 AM, Claudio Saracini wrote:
Hello,
I installed Chimera on my MacBook Pro with Unix OS (Ubuntu). When I try to run the program from the bash I get:
Bash: Chimera: Command not found
I'm a newbie of Linux. I guess I forgot to do something after having installed Chimera. I would appreciate your help.
Claudio
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