From: Axel Kohlmeyer (akohlmey_at_gmail.com)
Date: Tue May 08 2012 - 09:18:17 CDT

On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Wang Yi <dexterwy_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh thanks for pointing out my mistake.
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> I thought "Command not found" indicates the binary file is not in the $PATH
> folders.

nope. that applies only to /bin/sh (or rather /bin/bash),
which will print "File not found" in case of using an
absolute path (like the VMD startup script does).

the typical VMD startup script uses /bin/csh, however,
and that prints "Command not found" for both cases.

cheers,
     axel.

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> ___________________________
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> Yi (Yves) Wang
> Duke University
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> On 2012-5-8, at 上午10:09, Axel Kohlmeyer wrote:
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> On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Wang Yi <dexterwy_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> You need to add the folder where you installed VMD to your $PATH environment
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> variable.
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> Or, use the absolute path to tell the linux system where the "vmd" command
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> is.
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> no. if that was the case, then vmd -dispdev text would not have worked.
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> axel.
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> Yi (Yves) Wang
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> Duke University
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> On 2012-5-8, at 上午6:18, mohammad agha wrote:
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> Dear Dr. Kohlmeyer
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> I did what you said and After "vmd -dispdev text", was typed:
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> /usr/local/lib/vmd/vmd_LINUX: Command not found.
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> May I ask you to help me, Please?
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> Best Regards
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> Sara
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> Dr. Axel Kohlmeyer
> akohlmey_at_gmail.com  http://goo.gl/1wk0
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> College of Science and Technology
> Temple University, Philadelphia PA, USA.
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College of Science and Technology
Temple University, Philadelphia PA, USA.