Question #697063 on Keryx changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/keryx/+question/697063
john sylvanis gave more information on the question: Sorry, when I do that, I am on my Ubuntu laptop, of course. John. On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 10:23 AM John Sylvanis <123.197...@gmail.com> wrote: > I downloaded and unzipped keryx_ubuntu_x86.zip on the library computer. > Unzipped, got into Win32 directory and clicked the executable. It came up > with the interface, with Debian and supported > OS, and, or course, I get an error message saying "Please create a project > in the plugin's supported OS". But when I get into Ubuntu and change > directory into Keryx_Ubuntu_x86/source/ and execute keryx.py, nothing > happens. Strange. > > On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 10:05 AM john sylvanis < > question697...@answers.launchpad.net> wrote: > >> Your question #697063 on Keryx changed: >> https://answers.launchpad.net/keryx/+question/697063 >> >> Status: Needs information => Open >> >> You gave more information on the question: >> Manfred, did you try keryx yourself and does it work for you, because if >> it does, it's me who is completely uncouth and will have to brush up on my >> Linux knowledge? It turns out that it won't even work in Windows. Sorry >> for >> being so optimistic. Yes, the interface shows up, but I cannot get through >> to the next step, that is, to set up a project. Keryx always comes up with >> a little window saying "Please set up a project in your offline computer" >> or something like this and it sends me back to the interface. It >> never lets me set up a project. I am on our library's computer (live in a >> low income building) when writing this. >> >> As I understand, Keryx is supposed to download linux packages even through >> windows. My laptop has dual boot to Win7 and 21.04. The laptop is 9 years >> old, but it's still a mean machine, so what's happening is not due to >> slowness, etc. Win7 and Linux are lightning fast because of the 3rd >> generation Intel processor and bus structure. It's a business grade >> machine >> that I bought on ebay in 2015 for $325 (originally it cost about $2200 >> when >> it came out in 2012). Anyway, my main issue now is: as I said before, >> there's a package of dependencies on Launchpad.net that should go with >> keryx with all versions. However, I don't know where the components of >> this >> dependencies package go or may have to be manually placed, and, when I >> unzip the main program (keryx) a window pops up demanding completely >> different dependencies. I am here talking about being in Ubuntu, not >> Windows, which never has any dependencies. Why in Linux the dependency >> issues have never been resolved, that is, why they won't come packaged >> with >> the main program? Remember, although I am very technical, in this case I >> am >> a user and I'd be using 21.04 for orchestral music writing. The main >> technical purpose for me is to use paprefs to make 2 sound cards into a >> virtual card, feeding 16 discrete channels into an amplifier. If I don't >> tackle the problem of downloading without installation, I'll have to >> always >> haul my 50 lb computer (it's in a big steel case for good ventilation, >> otherwise it's just an ordinary machine with two 8 channel sound cards). I >> live on the 13th floor. It doesn't have wi-fi, so I'll need it connected >> through the wired network but am not even sure it'll connect without NFS >> or >> something similar. >> >> Anyway, sorry for this litany, yours, John, and a big THANK YOU for your >> time and patience. Keryx.py won't work either. I think it's a >> dependencies' >> issue. >> >> On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 11:55 AM Manfred Hampl < >> question697...@answers.launchpad.net> wrote: >> >> > Your question #697063 on Keryx changed: >> > https://answers.launchpad.net/keryx/+question/697063 >> > >> > Status: Open => Needs information >> > >> > Manfred Hampl requested more information: >> > If you have Keryx_Ubuntu_x86.zip downloaded, unzip it (if not already >> > done), change directory into the directory Keryx_Ubuntu_x86/source/ and >> > issue the command >> > >> > python keryx.py >> > >> > What happens? >> > >> > -- >> > To answer this request for more information, you can either reply to >> > this email or enter your reply at the following page: >> > https://answers.launchpad.net/keryx/+question/697063 >> > >> > You received this question notification because you asked the question. >> > >> >> -- >> You received this question notification because you asked the question. >> > -- You received this question notification because your team Keryx Development Team is an answer contact for Keryx. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~keryx Post to : keryx@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~keryx More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp