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Command 'electrum' not found







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I just installed (using sudo -H) electrum 3.3.8 on 18.04 LTS ubuntu and it looks like everything works:



the results of python3 -m pip install --user Electrum-3.3.8.tar.gz[fast] are:



Successfully installed Electrum-3.3.8 aiohttp-3.5.4 aiohttp-socks-0.2.2 aiorpcx-0.18.3 async-timeout-3.0.1 attrs-19.1.0 certifi-2019.6.16 chardet-3.0.4 dnspython-1.16.0 ecdsa-0.13.2 idna-2.8 idna-ssl-1.1.0 jsonrpclib-pelix-0.4.0 multidict-4.5.2 protobuf-3.9.1 pyaes-1.6.1 pycryptodomex-3.8.2 qdarkstyle-2.6.8 qrcode-6.1 setuptools-41.0.1 six-1.12.0 typing-extensions-3.7.4 yarl-1.3.0


I did this at terminus@elrond:~$
when i type electrum at the command line, however, I get this:



Command 'electrum' not found.


I'm assuming I'm in the wrong part of my file structure, but when I search, I can't find the electrum executable. The electrum icon doesn't show on the Dash either.



Where is Electrum-3.3.8 on my computer, and how can i run electrum? Is there a specific place in the file structure where I need to install electrum?



Thanks










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  • Agreeing with Pieter, I add the reference to a possible solution askubuntu.com/questions/109381/…

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I just installed (using sudo -H) electrum 3.3.8 on 18.04 LTS ubuntu and it looks like everything works:



the results of python3 -m pip install --user Electrum-3.3.8.tar.gz[fast] are:



Successfully installed Electrum-3.3.8 aiohttp-3.5.4 aiohttp-socks-0.2.2 aiorpcx-0.18.3 async-timeout-3.0.1 attrs-19.1.0 certifi-2019.6.16 chardet-3.0.4 dnspython-1.16.0 ecdsa-0.13.2 idna-2.8 idna-ssl-1.1.0 jsonrpclib-pelix-0.4.0 multidict-4.5.2 protobuf-3.9.1 pyaes-1.6.1 pycryptodomex-3.8.2 qdarkstyle-2.6.8 qrcode-6.1 setuptools-41.0.1 six-1.12.0 typing-extensions-3.7.4 yarl-1.3.0


I did this at terminus@elrond:~$
when i type electrum at the command line, however, I get this:



Command 'electrum' not found.


I'm assuming I'm in the wrong part of my file structure, but when I search, I can't find the electrum executable. The electrum icon doesn't show on the Dash either.



Where is Electrum-3.3.8 on my computer, and how can i run electrum? Is there a specific place in the file structure where I need to install electrum?



Thanks










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    I'm voting to close this off topic because it's a generic Linux/ubuntu maintenance question and not specific to Bitcoin.

    – Pieter Wuille
    2 days ago











  • Agreeing with Pieter, I add the reference to a possible solution askubuntu.com/questions/109381/…

    – vincenzopalazzo
    yesterday














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I just installed (using sudo -H) electrum 3.3.8 on 18.04 LTS ubuntu and it looks like everything works:



the results of python3 -m pip install --user Electrum-3.3.8.tar.gz[fast] are:



Successfully installed Electrum-3.3.8 aiohttp-3.5.4 aiohttp-socks-0.2.2 aiorpcx-0.18.3 async-timeout-3.0.1 attrs-19.1.0 certifi-2019.6.16 chardet-3.0.4 dnspython-1.16.0 ecdsa-0.13.2 idna-2.8 idna-ssl-1.1.0 jsonrpclib-pelix-0.4.0 multidict-4.5.2 protobuf-3.9.1 pyaes-1.6.1 pycryptodomex-3.8.2 qdarkstyle-2.6.8 qrcode-6.1 setuptools-41.0.1 six-1.12.0 typing-extensions-3.7.4 yarl-1.3.0


I did this at terminus@elrond:~$
when i type electrum at the command line, however, I get this:



Command 'electrum' not found.


I'm assuming I'm in the wrong part of my file structure, but when I search, I can't find the electrum executable. The electrum icon doesn't show on the Dash either.



Where is Electrum-3.3.8 on my computer, and how can i run electrum? Is there a specific place in the file structure where I need to install electrum?



Thanks










share|improve this question














I just installed (using sudo -H) electrum 3.3.8 on 18.04 LTS ubuntu and it looks like everything works:



the results of python3 -m pip install --user Electrum-3.3.8.tar.gz[fast] are:



Successfully installed Electrum-3.3.8 aiohttp-3.5.4 aiohttp-socks-0.2.2 aiorpcx-0.18.3 async-timeout-3.0.1 attrs-19.1.0 certifi-2019.6.16 chardet-3.0.4 dnspython-1.16.0 ecdsa-0.13.2 idna-2.8 idna-ssl-1.1.0 jsonrpclib-pelix-0.4.0 multidict-4.5.2 protobuf-3.9.1 pyaes-1.6.1 pycryptodomex-3.8.2 qdarkstyle-2.6.8 qrcode-6.1 setuptools-41.0.1 six-1.12.0 typing-extensions-3.7.4 yarl-1.3.0


I did this at terminus@elrond:~$
when i type electrum at the command line, however, I get this:



Command 'electrum' not found.


I'm assuming I'm in the wrong part of my file structure, but when I search, I can't find the electrum executable. The electrum icon doesn't show on the Dash either.



Where is Electrum-3.3.8 on my computer, and how can i run electrum? Is there a specific place in the file structure where I need to install electrum?



Thanks







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  • 3





    I'm voting to close this off topic because it's a generic Linux/ubuntu maintenance question and not specific to Bitcoin.

    – Pieter Wuille
    2 days ago











  • Agreeing with Pieter, I add the reference to a possible solution askubuntu.com/questions/109381/…

    – vincenzopalazzo
    yesterday














  • 3





    I'm voting to close this off topic because it's a generic Linux/ubuntu maintenance question and not specific to Bitcoin.

    – Pieter Wuille
    2 days ago











  • Agreeing with Pieter, I add the reference to a possible solution askubuntu.com/questions/109381/…

    – vincenzopalazzo
    yesterday








3




3





I'm voting to close this off topic because it's a generic Linux/ubuntu maintenance question and not specific to Bitcoin.

– Pieter Wuille
2 days ago





I'm voting to close this off topic because it's a generic Linux/ubuntu maintenance question and not specific to Bitcoin.

– Pieter Wuille
2 days ago













Agreeing with Pieter, I add the reference to a possible solution askubuntu.com/questions/109381/…

– vincenzopalazzo
yesterday





Agreeing with Pieter, I add the reference to a possible solution askubuntu.com/questions/109381/…

– vincenzopalazzo
yesterday










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