Hi Meng, glad to see that NeuroDebian VM resolved your issues with software installations. now indeed it would have been great if we had some basic tutorial for newcommers on how to use Debian Linux -- we have plans for those but unfortunately lack of time.
May be someone could help us out with them -- we would be grateful. Back to your specific questions: 1. running python script, I didn't even know drag/drop way... easiest -- just call it with python, i.e. in terminal type python file.py on how to "create" file.py -- the "problem" with linux is a variety, there is tons of nice editors and IDE environments to be used with Python. E.g. I use emacs + python-mode, then I just have my Python in an emacs subwindow and type Ctrl-C C to get it executed Some people use ipython directly and just call %edit file.py to modify/run the script some people use advanced IDEs creatde for or tailored toward Python: eclipse + pydev, pida, brian, etc psychopy guy has his own minimalistic IDE primarily for Psychopy's Python scripts, but you could edit/execute any other there as well needless to say that all those are available for you in NeuroDebian VM 2. just run python scripts in something with persistent window for output -- terminal directly, or some IDE which maintains "Output window" 3. not sure what was your problem with saving... may be you tried to save to the path where you have no permission for writing? hope this helps On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Meng Liang wrote: > The second problem is about the example start-easy.py script. When I ran > this script, whatever option I chose ('Run in Terminal' or 'Run'), it gave > me nothing - it looks like the program was run but no output was given (or > maybe the new pop-up terminal window immediately closed after the program > was run so that I couldn't see any output even if there was any?). But if > I type the commands one by one into the terminal, everything is fine and > after the 'print' command, the output message appeared in the terminal. > How to solve this problem? > The third problem is about saving a py file. It should be a basic linux > question but I couldn't find a proper answer on the internet. I created a > new file named "test.py" and double clicked it. gedit automatically > lauched and opened the empty file. I wrote some python commands in the > file and click 'save'. But I got an error "Could not save the file...". > What did I do wrong? > Sorry for all these (probably very naive) questions and thanks very much > for your time! > Meng > _______________________________________________ > Pkg-ExpPsy-PyMVPA mailing list > Pkg-ExpPsy-PyMVPA@lists.alioth.debian.org > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exppsy-pymvpa -- .-. =------------------------------ /v\ ----------------------------= Keep in touch // \\ (yoh@|www.)onerussian.com Yaroslav Halchenko /( )\ ICQ#: 60653192 Linux User ^^-^^ [175555] _______________________________________________ Pkg-ExpPsy-PyMVPA mailing list Pkg-ExpPsy-PyMVPA@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exppsy-pymvpa