Thanks Vitalje
I get:
5.13.0

On Monday, 5 August 2019 08:24:03 UTC-2:30, vitalije wrote:
>
> Most probably it is the PyQt5 version that is newer than Leo expects.
> Try executing the following line in the terminal.
> python -c "from PyQt5 import Qt;print(Qt.qVersion())"
>
> And report here what is the output you get.
>
> I remember having to install an older version of PyQt5 in order to make 
> Leo work.
>
> Vitalije
>
> On Monday, August 5, 2019 at 11:59:47 AM UTC+2, Geoff Evans wrote:
>>
>> I'm using Leo happily on different computers and operating systems, but 
>> when I try to install on a new Linux computer I run into trouble.
>> I started by installing Anaconda (version current as of the week before 
>> last) as Edward suggests, and then followed instructions on the 
>> leoeditor.com web site.  I first tried "pip install leo", and then 
>> downloaded the source code and tried to run "python pathname/launchLeo.py" 
>> and got the same error messages both times:
>>
>> cannot import name 'QtWebKit' from 'PyQt5'
>>
>> additional error:
>> ...
>>
>> from PyQt5 import QtWebEngineCore as QtWebKit
>> PyCapsule_GetPointer called with an incorrect name
>>
>> Can anyone help?  (1) What did I do wrong?  (2) How can I fix it?  (3) 
>> How should I have been able to use the documentation to find out for myself?
>>
>> Thanks,   geoff evans
>>
>

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