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skalettt
May 9th, 2011, 09:24 PM
Hi!
I've currently installed a CFD (computational fluid dynamics) software on Ubuntu, but I'm in difficult in using it. When I ran this software on Windows, I had an icon on the Desktop, and obviously I accessed the software by double-clicking on the icon..

How can I found the graphic interface, now?
Should I complete the installation process?

Thank you vm!

wilee-nilee
May 9th, 2011, 10:15 PM
Hi!
I've currently installed a CFD (computational fluid dynamics) software on Ubuntu, but I'm in difficult in using it. When I ran this software on Windows, I had an icon on the Desktop, and obviously I accessed the software by double-clicking on the icon..

How can I found the graphic interface, now?
Should I complete the installation process?

Thank you vm!

This is an 3rd party application, post a link to it may help.

Generally anything you install shows up in synaptic, there is a history, you can go to that day and see what was installed with it, you can also enable the panel in the lower synaptic bar that shows dependencies in settings-preferences-general-show package properties in main window.

There are also install logs in home I never use them as I wipe that info quite often.