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Salome Meca fail in CAE Linux

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15 years 9 months ago #3195 by hpon
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Hi,

After successfully trying Salome-Meca in CAE Limux live I fully installed CAE Linux on my desktop.

And now I can no longer start Salome-Meca. During attempted launch I get the following messages:

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What is wrong? How do I get it setup properly?

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hpon

Post edited by: hpon, at: 2009/07/06 17:26<br /><br />Post edited by: hpon, at: 2009/07/06 17:31
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15 years 9 months ago #3196 by hpon
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...Here are the messages:

Attachment Shell_Salome_Meca.gz not found

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15 years 9 months ago #3198 by Peter Halverson
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Try opening up a terminal (Press &quot;ALT-F2&quot; and then type &quot;gnome-terminal&quot;). I believe that that installs the necessary scripts.

Sorry I just noticed that your using 2008<br /><br />Post edited by: Peter Halverson, at: 2009/07/07 05:16
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15 years 9 months ago #3199 by Alessandro
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check if you have the ssh server up and running. Are you using the &quot;caelinux&quot; user? Or did you create another non-adim user?
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15 years 9 months ago #3207 by hpon
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Thank you Peter and Alessandro!

I had not noticed the launch of caelinux 2009. I am going to install that version in any case. So, I'll see if that works and then report back to this thread.

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15 years 9 months ago #3220 by hpon
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(I have a 32-bit workstation, so the 2009 version is not an alternative at this point)

I found a post dealing with the same, or a similar issue at www.salome-platform.org/forum/?groupid=1...id=9&thread=1434 . The solution in that case was to edit the file /etc/hosts in a certain way.

My immediate problem is that I cannot figure out how to open and edit the file. I have root privileges (I think), I'm at /etc and trying the command &quot;gedit hosts&quot;. But the console does not recognize &quot;gedit&quot;. How do I open the file?

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