On 2019-07-09, Stephen P. Molnar <s.mol...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > I followed the Linux Mint Forum directions an got the results shown in > the attached DiscoveryStudio2019.run.log (attached).
> Next step(s), please? Thanks for the vote confidence, but it's probably misplaced. ;-) So, I guess, it doesn't run, and all you get is the log? All the log tells me of note (me not really speaking shell) is that the "License Pack location (%LP_LOCATION%) is not a valid location" (I *think* that's what it's telling me). I did note at the Mint Forum link I gave you the following: "Before installing DSV, consult the System Requirements on the Biovia webpage, and install as many of the recommended libraries as you can. Because Biovia only supports RHEL, CentOS, and SUSE, you will need to translate the library names from rpm to deb nomenclature," which looks to be an arduous task. Anyway, did you run /home/comp/Apps/Biovia2019/DiscoveryStudio2019/bin/../bin/config_lp_location <location of LicensePack> (or is that not really the problem)? > Thanks in advance. > -- "These findings demonstrate that under appropriate conditions the isolated, intact large mammalian brain possesses an underappreciated capacity for restoration of microcirculation and molecular and cellular activity after a prolonged post-mortem interval." From a recent article in *Nature*. Holy shit.