Hi Andrew and Dimitry,

Dimitry also reported the same problem and respective solution. It's weird,
because when you use "(sudo) pip install nustudio", the PyOpenGL and
PyOpenGL packages are installed together. So a manual installation is not
needed.

Well, I will add these instructions.

Thanks!

On 18 October 2014 23:07, Andrew Currie <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> After nearly giving up on nupic studio on my ubuntu laptop I discovered
> that I also needed:
>
> apt-get install python-qt4-gl
>
> I think this should be added to the wiki.
>
> Studio is a really neat way to visualise the learning/prediction process.
> Really worthwhile installing.
>
> Has anyone got it working with the research sensorimotor algorithms?
>
> Andrew Currie, Sydney
>
>


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