Hi,
Certainly you can use PyMOL as you want, it is open source (has few
restrictions). If you install from Ubuntu or Fedora repositories you can
use freely.
Don't worry, just share your code or session then your coworkers open as
they can. If is for your sole analysis don't worry as well.
(In fa
Dear all,
I have a slight problem with Pymol on Fedora 31. The vanilla distribution
runs Gnome on Wayland. Pymol complains that [qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find
the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in ""]. The GUI and 3D render will still
work but if I were to install qt5-qtwayland-devel to provide the
Dear Mr/Mrs,
I am a fresh master's degree student in the computational biology
department. Now working on my new standalone project about allosteric
proteins. Actually i finished. But for visualization I used pymol2 and I
heard that it is not free anymore. And i wrote my code in python 3. So I
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