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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Austin,<br>
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What's your alias? chimera should *not* be on your PATH, it
expects to find its version of various system libraries.
Instead put a symbolic link to CHIMERA/bin/chimera in one of the
directories on your PATH. Not sure what you mean about two
threads, a screenshot would help.<br>
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HTH,<br>
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Greg<br>
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On 03/19/2013 12:31 PM, Austin B. Yongye wrote:<br>
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users,
<div>I just installed version 1.7 on my centos v5.4
machine. When I launch it using an alias, there is a
splash across my entire screen and two threads are
shown on the bottom panel. This splash persists for
long, and I get the usual GUI only after switching
between the two threads a couple of times. When I
proceed to open a structure, nothing shows up on the
GUI though it says a structure has been opened.</div>
<div>All these problems go away when I launch chimera
directly from the installation directory.</div>
<div>Any suggestions? Thanks.</div>
<div>Austin-</div>
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