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Installation issue

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Following the SDK installation instructions, I encountered the following error. I am running on a recently upgraded ubuntu 16.04 running with VMWare on an OS X host. Any ideas?

 

Output is in the following gist: https://gist.github.com/jbirchfield-ps/ac84626d2229ca3663f7cec07705b460

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idata
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I guess you have Anaconda on your system, installed. Try removing the anaconda from your PATH environment variable. in ~/.bashrc and then try to install it again on a new terminal

 

if didn't work, try this after that,
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idata
Employee
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Ty. I was able to get further with the second suggestion. However, I did a fresh install of ubuntu and retried and everything installed fine.

 

However, it is not recognizing the device. I am using VMWare Fusion on a Mac, and it says the device is connected to my VM. Are there any additional steps for running in VMWare?

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@birchsport Make sure you set two USB filters for the NCS. You can check out AshwinVijayakumar's post for more information at: https://ncsforum.movidius.com/discussion/406/ncs-on-windows-10-with-virtualbox#latest. You can visit https://movidius.github.io/ncsdk/VirtualMachineConfig.html for more information on virtual machine configurations.

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Thank you everyone…I eventually got it running in VMWare….the frustrating thing was, it worked fine in my second usb port, but not the one I was originally trying in!

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