Dr. Willis:

Thank you very much for the suggestion. I will proceed to share it with the 
students and we will gladly report back what happens.

As for the instruction line you mention: I assume this input on the (base) 
environment line indicated within the instalpython3.com/chromebook 
instructions. Or should we do it on the command line that appears *after* 
starting python?

Best wishes
Donald Wink

From: Jordan Willis <jwillis0...@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 5, 2020 8:15 PM
To: Wink, Donald J <dw...@uic.edu>
Cc: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] Running PyMol (Linux) on Chromebook

Might I recommend a conda based solution.

https://installpython3.com/chromebook/

Install miniconda on your Chromebook using the attached link.

Then you can simply use conda to install pymol


conda install -c schrodinger pymol

Jordan Willis, PhD


On Jul 5, 2020, at 4:36 PM, Wink, Donald J 
<dw...@uic.edu<mailto:dw...@uic.edu>> wrote:

I am a university (UIC) faculty member who is directing some entering college 
students in a structured research programs. Things are going pretty well for 
those with MacOS or Windows computers. But I have a couple of students with 
Chromebooks who are attempting to install and run the Linux version.

We’ve downloaded and extracted the tar files but encountered some library 
issues that are apparently blocking startup.

If there are users with experience in managing this environment, I’d love to 
pose some more detailed questions.

Thanks
Donald Wink


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