Are there no options listed when you use the dropdown of the EXE field? It 
could also be /usr/bin/python2 and /usr/bin/python3.

- Almar

On Sun, Jun 30, 2019, at 11:46, [email protected] wrote:
> I just upgraded my linux to Mint 19 Cinnamon on a Toshiba Satellite 
> which has not played well at all with Linux distributions. I am giving 
> Pyzo a try but have run into a wall of defeats when trying to get its 
> python 3.7 to import wx. Since Mint 19 also carries python 2.7, I 
> thought I would create a shell for that version, but I can't figure out 
> what to put into the exe box in the shell creation window. The current 
> box has /usr/bin/python3.7 but I cannot find a file like that. If I try 
> /usr/bin/python2.7, the Pyzo shell says: /bin/sh: python: command not 
> found
> 
> Any help would be gratefully appreciated!
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