From: marco b. <mar...@un...> - 2009-11-19 20:05:27
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I am trying to install pylab for python 2.6, but I have problem finding the package (even in the main Python website). Could you help me ? Marco Marco Bittelli, Ph.D. Department of Agro-Environmental Science and Technology University of Bologna, Italy Viale Fanin, 44. 40125, Bologna, Italy email:mar...@un... http://www.dista.unibo.it/~bittelli _____ Da: Gary Pajer [mailto:gar...@gm...] Inviato: Thursday, November 19, 2009 4:53 AM A: vpusers Oggetto: Re: [Visualpython-users] Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) installation/fix:WARNING!! I meant Guy Kloss' instructions. Sorry, poor proofreading. On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Gary Pajer <gar...@gm...> wrote: I'm running Kubuntu 9.10 and python 2.6.4 on a Thinkpad T41 which sports the dreaded Radeon Mobility 7500 video set. I followed instructions exactly, then began to try example programs. doublependulum worked fine. The next one I tried was stonehenge. I got an error that visual.text could not be found. Then I tried stars, and got an error that newaxis was not defined. Uh oh. Not good. I also tried gyro and gas. The visual.text error came up more than once. Then I noticed that some icons were missing from my system, replaced by question marks. I figured I should at least logout/in, perhaps restart X, perhaps reboot. So I logout via the KDE menu, and the system drops into a character terminal login screen ... unusual ... but I can't log in. Any user name entered resulted in the login prompt returning. No password prompt. I tried other "terminals" (alt-f2, etc) same result. I could get no useful response doing anything I could think of. Out of ideas, I powered down. On restart, a filesystem check started, but ended in failure: filesystem could not be mounted. It did give me a "rescue" terminal session of some sort, and I was able to run fsck. A couple dozen errors were found and repaired. Things like orphaned inodes, broken chains, I don't remember exactly, but I'm sure you get the idea. I don't know if there is any permanent "damage". I wish I could give you more information, but there's not much more to tell. If you think there might be clues left behind, I'll gladly look for them. -gary |