When I try to run something on Linux, I get the following message: [Errno 2] No such file or directory. What can I do?
If you see the following message: install-dir/mmshare-v17207/bin/Linux-x86/python: can’t open file install-dir/mmshare-v17207/bin/Linux-x86/toplevel.py’: [Errno 2] No such file or directory when you try to run Schrödinger software, such as machid or Maestro, it usually means that you have installed the latest release into the same directory as a previous release. To fix the problem, you must install the release into a new directory. If you want to continue using the previous release, you must reinstall it. New Schrödinger suites should always be installed into a new directory.
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