> On 10 Feb 2018, at 06:11, 林家暉 <r06222...@ntu.edu.tw> wrote:
> 
> Dear Ian,
> I followed the steps in this page:
> http://simulationtools.org/Documentation/English/Tutorials/Introduction.html 
> <http://simulationtools.org/Documentation/English/Tutorials/Introduction.html>
> I have installed both SimulationTools and h5mma into my home directory in 
> Edison, but I cannot move it to ~/Library/Mathematica/Applications which 
> seems to be a required step :
> <螢幕快照 2018-02-10 下午1.31.47.png>
> the message is below:
> <螢幕快照 2018-02-10 下午1.38.10.png>

Hi,

The instructions say

SimulationTools is available as a tar.gz file containing the SimulationTools 
application directory.  The SimulationTools directory should be placed in 
~/Library/Mathematica/Applications on Mac OS, and ~/.Mathematica/Applications 
on Linux. 

Since you are using Linux on Edison, you need to place it in 
~/.Mathematica/Application, which is in your home directory.

There are equivalent download instructions at

http://simulationtools.org/download.shtml 
<http://simulationtools.org/download.shtml>

which might clarify this.


> By the way, I have installed NX,which is a computer program that handles 
> remote X Window System connections to run Methematica. And I tried directly 
> load SimulationTools (maybe there is SimulationTools already installed in 
> Edison, or maybe I can load SimulationTools even it is located in my home 
> directory) like below:
> <螢幕快照 2018-02-10 下午2.03.30.png>
> It failed, so SimulationTools seems to be required to move to Application 
> directory of Mathematica.

Yes, that should fix the problem.

NX is good; that should be fast enough to use Mathematica remotely.

Good luck, and please keep asking questions if you need help!

-- 
Ian Hinder
http://members.aei.mpg.de/ianhin

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