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SMS Tools #24

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Samizdat630 opened this issue Jan 24, 2015 · 16 comments
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SMS Tools #24

Samizdat630 opened this issue Jan 24, 2015 · 16 comments

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@Samizdat630
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Hey guys,

I'm just now starting the course, and I finally was able to run Ubuntu through Virtual Box. But the instructions on the websites have me confused. I entered:

$ sudo apt-get install python-dev ipython python-numpy python-matplotlib python-scipy python-pygame cython

(note, for some reason I was not able to even copy or paste that line of code into the module).

Am I doing something wrong? The SMS Tools Master folder is already downloaded.

Best,
Carl

@sankalpg
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Hi Carl,

I couldn't completely understand the issue you are facing. After you execute the line you mentioned in the terminal do you get errors? what exactly is the issue can you include.

@Samizdat630
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I receive the following mention in by Ubuntu terminal:
screen shot ubuntu

@sankalpg
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Are you sure you are executing the commands in Ubuntu Shell? it doesn;t look like..

@Samizdat630
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What would the proper command be?

@rgonnering
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Open a terminal

at the prompt, enter

sudo apt-get install python-dev ipython python-numpy python-matplotlib
python-scipy python-pygame cython

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What would the proper command be?


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@Samizdat630
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Opened up Ubuntu through Virtual Box. Opened the terminal (still unable to copy and paste). I also tried using Python through Canopy as well. Still says invalid syntax. Maybe I downloaded the wrong version of Ubuntu?
ubuntu desktop version run through virtual box
screen shot 2015-01-25 at 6 46 47 pm

@rgonnering
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You are entering it into python.

You need to enter it into Linux. Goto 'Terminal Emulator' in the Ubuntu
menu.

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Opened up Ubuntu through Virtual Box. Opened the terminal (still unable to
copy and paste). I also tried using Python through Canopy as well. Still
says invalid syntax. Maybe I downloaded the wrong version of Ubuntu?
[image: ubuntu desktop version run through virtual box]
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6644087/5894137/c6bfb3be-a4c2-11e4-9f26-6a4aa65b0970.png
[image: screen shot 2015-01-25 at 6 46 47 pm]
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6644087/5894138/ca98dae2-a4c2-11e4-82a1-7be81b52e225.png


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@Samizdat630
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The first screen cap is the terminal emulator, no? I accessed it by double clicking the only option on the far left here:
screen shot 2015-01-25 at 7 21 12 pm

@rgonnering
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The terminal editor looks like this:

[image: Inline image 1]

Have you loaded Ubuntu into VirtualBox?

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The first screen cap is the terminal emulator, no? I accessed it by double
clicking the only option of the far left here:
[image: screen shot 2015-01-25 at 7 21 12 pm]
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6644087/5894285/7e8d734c-a4c7-11e4-897e-6af280188b73.png


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@Samizdat630
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I'm reinstalling everything, starting from square one again. The Desktop version of Ubuntu is the correct version, right?

and your image is not visible.

@rgonnering
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I used the Desktop version of Ubuntu 14.04.

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I'm reinstalling everything, starting from square one again. The Desktop
version of Ubuntu is the correct version, right?


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@GarrettArm
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This issue could be closed. The author was entering bash commands into a bios shell, and also into the python interactive prompt. He needs to enter the commands into a bash shell (E.g., Terminal).

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xserra commented May 8, 2017

OK, done.

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@gmcuello
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Hi I've started the course, downloaded the Virtual Box image but I don't know the Student password tin order to access ubuntu. Can you tellme where are the setup instructions?
Thanks in advance

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