Jmol problems with Java 10 have been reported before.
They might be solved by the upgrade to Jmol 14.29.10.
Progress on this is tracked at
- Sage Trac ticket #25026
Update jmol to version 14.29.10
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/25026
You could try building Sage from source, modifying the
so
I just installed Sagemath 8.1 from the ubuntu repository on a fresh install
of Ubuntu 18.04. This was a large which loaded many packages including
Python2.7.
When I came to run sage I got the following:
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jack@jack-XPS-8910:~$ sage
┌──
Il giorno lunedì 14 maggio 2018 16:22:50 UTC+2, slelievre ha scritto:
>
> Mon 2018-05-14 13:03:02 UTC, Francesco:
> >
> > Now sage 8.1 is present in the repositories of ubuntu 18.04 64bit.
> > I have installed sage and i have same problems.
> > When i try to use 3d-commands in shell mode, and jm
Mon 2018-05-14 13:03:02 UTC, Francesco:
>
> Now sage 8.1 is present in the repositories of ubuntu 18.04 64bit.
> I have installed sage and i have same problems.
> When i try to use 3d-commands in shell mode, and jmol stars,
> i get this message
>
> RuntimeError: jmol cannot run, no suitable ja
Hi,
You may want to look into
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/22982
Cheers.
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Now sage 8.1 is present in the repositories of ubuntu 18.04 64bit. I have
installed sage and i have same problems.
When i try to use 3d-commands in shell mode, and jmol stars, i get this
message
RuntimeError: jmol cannot run, no suitable java version found
I read that , in another case, this prob