FYI, Pymol runs nicely on modern Chromebooks. You can install Pymol easily
in the Linux container using *sudo apt install pymol*. I think the latest
apt version is 2.4. CCP4i/Coot also runs nicely in the Linux container.
(I'm using a Lenovo Flex 5i Chromebook, $320, as a test bed. This system
has an Intel i3 CPU.) An Intel Chromebook might be an attractive option for
undergrads for biochemistry classes and/or protein crystallography research
projects. You can install Pymol in Windows with pip as well.
Roger Rowlett
Gordon & Dorothy Kline Professor, Emeritus
Department of Chemistry
Colgate University
On Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 5:49 AM Thomas Charles Pochapsky <
pocha...@brandeis.edu> wrote:
> Hi, all. Did anybody ever reply about the student version of PyMol
> downloads? I use it in my class on a regular basis, but I can no longer
> find the link on the Schrodinger web site. There is a free download for
> Maestro, with which I am unfamiliar. Is this a replacement?
>
> Thanks. Tom
>
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