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Dear Mark,
I have tried to follow the steps that you described long time ago on my new
computer (windows 10) but I am kind of stuck with the ccpnmr installation
step... Can you please write me the commands that I should type to install
it? I have CCPNMR in home directory of linux then I used the command of:
"sudo  apt-get install analysis2.4" to install it but apparently it doesn't
work like that...
I attached some screenshot so that you can better understand the
situation...
Many thanks!!!
Ons
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Le jeu. 21 nov. 2019 à 23:51, Mark Bostock <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :

> Dear Ons,
>
> I haven't tried the Windows install on Windows 10. However, another way to
> use CCPN Analysis with Windows 10 is to use the windows subsystem for linux
> (WSL). This allows you to run a full Linux distribution from your Windows
> 10 machine. Although this strictly only supports command line applications,
> in practice you can very easily set this up to run graphical Linux
> applications too, since WSL gives you access to all the features of a
> 64-bit linux distribution. Hence you can run the Linux version of CCPN
> Analysis via WSL, which gets round any issues you have with the Windows 10
> version. WSL is now easy to setup as the WSL Linux distributions are
> available in the Windows store. There are lots of details online for how to
> set this up. Some examples are below:
>
> Setting up WSL:
>
>
> https://www.howtogeek.com/249966/how-to-install-and-use-the-linux-bash-shell-on-windows-10/
>
> Using WSL with graphical Linux applications:
>
>
> https://www.howtogeek.com/261575/how-to-run-graphical-linux-desktop-applications-from-windows-10s-bash-shell/
>
> The terminal that windows provides with WSL isn't the most visually
> appealing. Others are available e.g. Mobaxterm which also includes an
> integrated X-server. See the section: 'Setting Up MobaXterm to Run
> Graphical Linux Apps' at the following:
>
>
> https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/using-wsl-and-mobaxterm-to-create-a-linux-dev-environment-on-windows
>
> So to summarise: setup up WSL; enable graphical applications via
> X-forwarding e.g. with Mobaxterm and set the display variable with 'export
> DISPLAY=:0'; install Linux version of CCPN Analysis under WSL as you would
> on any other Linux machine. Run CCPN Analysis from WSL. This is currently
> how I run CCPN Analysis on my Windows 10 laptop and it works fine.
>
> Note that with WSL, your Windows 10 directories are found at /mnt/c,
> whilst WSL uses /home/user as your home directory. I would recommend
> keeping your Analysis project somewhere under /home/user. Obviously backing
> up to a separate computer/hard drive is always a good idea!
>
> I hope that may be of some use,
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Mark
>
>

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