Are they installed in different folders? If yes, you could set PATH environment variable to point the directory that has paraview command. If you looking for a system wide solution then you could create small shell script under /etc/profile.d (for CentOS but it must be similar in Ubuntu) to automatically set PATH environment variable.

--ufuk

On 11/05/15 17:00, Stanbridge, Christopher William wrote:
Dear ParaViewers,

I have recently used the instructions from the ParaView Wiki to download ParaView (presumably its most recent version, 4.3.1) and build it with OSMesa. However, my computer also has a non-OSMesa-enabled copy of ParaView 4.0.1 installed. Whenever I run the "ParaView" command, the 4.0.1 version opens. How do I tell my computer that I want to open the OSMesa-enabled version? Will I need to uninstall 4.0.1 first?

I am running Ubuntu 14.04 if that makes any difference.

Cheers,
CS


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