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March 24, 2009, 13:53 |
Installing Fluent on OpenSuse
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Ulisses
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Hello,
I'm trying to install Fluent on OpenSuse but I'm not having success. Could someone help me? Thanks a lot |
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March 24, 2009, 16:09 |
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irineupetri
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I used the Fluent 12.0.7 and 6.3.26 (Sorry for my English) |
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March 25, 2009, 14:22 |
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Hi to all,
You must run fluent install script in a terminal sh Fluent-install-script If you want to install it on /opt or similar directory you need root permissions. After install, probably you need to install some packages to run fluent or gambit. If I am not wrong they should be libmotif3 and some libstdc++ libraries. I installed it under SUSE 10.1 two years ago, and now it is running under perfectly under Debian ETCH. |
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March 25, 2009, 15:27 |
hardware
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nazareno mancinelli
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pulgarcito: can you tell me what hardware are you using with suse and debian. i can install both fluent and gambit in a semprom2500+ with ubuntu amd64-8.10 and it run fine. but in a athlon64 x2 i cant install fluent (but gambit run fine).
can you confirm the hardware in your instalation? gracias |
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March 25, 2009, 15:42 |
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irineupetri
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I installed the Fluent, but I don't achieve open the software. where is the executable of the Fluent? If I to install the Debian I don't need to install any packages? Where I find the packages of the opensuse? I use intel core 2 quad - 64 - I need some help, because I'm a new user of the linux, I'm try move of the windows, because it is vulnerable. Tanks for help
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March 26, 2009, 03:36 |
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Hello to all,
I installed fluent and gambit on a amd opteron machines (64 bit) under open suse 10.1 and debian etch. Some weeks ago i have performed the installation in a intel core2duo machine (ubuntu 8.10 amd64). I think that debian is better due to the lack of suferfluous packages that ubuntu family distributions install on your systems. If I am not wrong installing libstdc++5 and libmotif3 packages both programs work fine. Please copy and paste your starting errors and look for on google. Usually after some attmeps you get them running. Regards |
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March 26, 2009, 03:47 |
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Hi Irineupetri,
To launch the codes you need to open a terminal and look for your Fluent installation path. In the installation process, the script tells you where you want to intall fluent programs. Once you are in Fluent.Inc/bin directour, simply write down ./fluent (dot/fluent). Thats all. Regards |
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March 26, 2009, 14:46 |
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irineupetri
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When I try run the Fluent show this:
"On Fluent 12.0.7" linux@linux-qneq:~/ansys_inc/v120> ./fluent bash: ./fluent: is a directory "On Fluent 6.3.26" /home/linux/Fluent.Inc/fluent6.3.26/bin/fluent -r6.3.26 Error: directory /home/linux/Fluent.Inc/fluent6.3.26 does not contain a valid arch. Set the environment variable FLUENT_ARCH and try again. but, this file isn't a directory Why I don't achieve run the fluent in my machine? |
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March 26, 2009, 19:20 |
linux architecture
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nazareno mancinelli
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irineupetri- you must to look about your problem. but in my experience, i have the same error message, and i clear up it adding in the .bashrc this lines:
FLUENT_ARCH=lnx86:$FLUENT_ARCH export FLUENT_ARCH but this solution is because i was runing in a amd sempron machine. i think you must add something like: FLUENT_ARCH=lnia64:$FLUENT_ARCH export FLUENT_ARCH you can trying to launch fluent in a terminal prompt: ---:~$FLUENT_ARCH=lnia64 fluent good luck |
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