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      Shozeb last edited by Admin

      Hi,

      I am trying to install Samson in /usr/local/ as a root. However, it doesn't install there. What is the default place where the executable be found? Secondly, if I install it in my home (not as a root) and I launch it, it says another instance of Samson found, when that is not the case. Any advise?

      Many thanks.

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        Jocelyn last edited by Jocelyn

        Hello @shozeb SAMSON installer cannot be run as root. The installation procedure is described here : https://documentation.samson-connect.net/users/latest/user_guide_getting_started.html#InstallingSAMSON

        By the way : "another instance of Samson found" means that SAMSON is already running on your computer.

        To launch the correct version launch SAMSON-Launcher.sh here "~/OneAngstrom/SAMSON-Application/0.9.0/Binaries"

        If the message "another instance of Samson found" appears again you may have to restart your computer.

        Sorry for the issue

        Jocelyn

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          Shozeb last edited by

          Thanks @Jocelyn. For some strange reason I cannot seem to install Samson in ~/ (/home/shozeb/)
          It gives me Samson not correctly installed and there are no other error messages. I have deleted everything and then tried it again. I get the same error message.

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            Jocelyn @Shozeb last edited by

            @shozeb Here is the process to uninstall SAMSON :

            delete : rm -rf ~/.local/share/OneAngstrom/
            delete : rm -rf ~/OneAngstrom/
            delete : rm -rf ~/Documents/OneAngstrom/
            delete : rm -rf ~/.config/OneAngstrom/
            delete : rm -rf ~/.config/NANO-D (if exists)

            After that you may try to reinstall SAMSON as described in the documentation.

            Don't hesitate to contact us again if the issue is not solved. Users are our priority.

            Jocelyn

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