Hi,
      I am new to NS2 and had installed ns-2.34 on ubuntu-9.1. I
was trying to run the example for plotting the graph given in Marc
Greis tutorial, mentioned in Section VIII:Creating output files for
Xgraph. I downloaded the exact example mentioned in the tutorial. But when I 
run the program, I get the following error:

ns: finish: couldn't execute "xgraph": no such file or directory
    while executing
"exec xgraph out0.tr out1.tr out2.tr -geometry 800x400 &"
    (procedure "finish" line 8)
    invoked from within
"finish"

Could you please help me to run the program.


Thanks & Regards,
linux_am

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Hi,
       I am new to NS2 and had installed ns-2.34 on ubuntu-9.1. I was trying to 
run the example for plotting the graph given in Marc Greis tutorial, mentioned 
in Section VIII:Creating output files for Xgraph. I downloaded the exact 
example mentioned in the tutorial. But I when I run the program, I get the 
following error:

ns: finish: couldn't execute "xgraph": no such file or directory
    while executing
"exec xgraph out0.tr out1.tr out2.tr -geometry 800x400 &"
    (procedure "finish" line 8)
    invoked from within
"finish"

Could you please help me to run the program.


Thanks & Regards,
linux_am



      
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 I am new to NS2 and had installed ns-2.34 on ubuntu-9.1. I was trying to run 
the example for plotting the graph given in Marc Greis tutorial, mentioned in 
Section VIII:Creating output files for Xgraph. I downloaded the exact example 
mentioned in the tutorial. But I when I run the program, I get the following 
error:<br><br>ns: finish: couldn't execute "xgraph": no such file or 
directory<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; while executing<br>"exec xgraph out0.tr out1.tr 
out2.tr -geometry 800x400 &amp;"<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (procedure "finish" line 
8)<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; invoked from within<br>"finish"<br><br>Could you 
please help me to run the program.<br><br><br>Thanks &amp; 
Regards,<br>linux_am<br></div>
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