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I would appreciate a solution to this error, or alternatively I would be grateful for an way of keeping the temporary pitzDaily.OpenFOAM file, so that I can use that in a Windows version of ParaView. Then in ParaView open this file and it will automatically loads the results. As far as I understand, there are some issues with ParaView in WSL, but I have never used it and am new to Ubuntu, OpenFoam, etc. Then make an empty dummy file in you project folder with any arbitrary name and. In your project folder run the command foamToVTK.
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Then make sure you have added the line: source /opt/openfoam5/etc/bashrcĪlternatively you can open OpenFOAM results using the original ParaVIEW installation ( sudo apt-get install paraview). Maybe the installation folder is diffrent.you can find it by searching your drive (first make sure your database is updated sudo updatedb then look for it locate -i paraFoam)
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If you follow the instructions correctly you should find the paraFoam executive in /opt/openfoam5/bin/. Download OpenFOAM® Installation on Linux To make OpenFOAM readily available to a larger range of users, OpenCFD works actively with the community surrounding respective Linux distributions to provide precompiled binary installations as system packages. I highly recommend the official OpenFOAM installation for Ubuntu from as it includes 'paraFoam'.

If that means getting around using paraFoam completely, I am very much fine with that.It mainly depends to the installation method you have used.

I followed the steps explained in paraview: error while loading shared libraries: libQt5Core.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory and the error went away, only to be replaced with the error that I wrote at the start of this question.Īs far as I understand, there are some issues with ParaView in WSL, but I have never used it and am new to Ubuntu, OpenFoam, etc. Everything worked up to the command paraFoam.Īt this point I was getting the following error: paraview: error while loading shared libraries: libQt5Core.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I downloaded and installed OpenFoam, as explained in I then got to the Getting Started part and tried running the example pitzDaily. I first enabled WSL on my laptop and installed Ubuntu through the Microsoft App Store.
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Version 5.6.0 uses rendering code written to OpenGL API version 2.1, replacing v5.4.0 using legacy OpenGL. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.Īvailable platform plugins are: eglfs, linuxfb, minimal, minimalegl, offscreen, vnc, xcb. ParaView 5.6.0 has been packaged for Ubuntu Linux with the official reader module for OpenFOAM data with the package name paraviewopenfoam56. This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initiated. Qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "" even though it was found. While OpenFOAM seems to work and I can run example cases, the paraFoam command results in the following error: Created temporary: pitzDaily.OpenFOAM Links for paraview Ubuntu Resources: Bug Reports Ubuntu Changelog Copyright File Download Source Package paraview: paraview5.10.0rc1-1build3. Paraview however, starts up OK but is slow to respond. Installation from the repository on Ubuntu 18.04 goes well and OpenFOAM works fine. I am trying to install OpenFOAM and post process the results in ParaView. Hello everyone, Im having a somewhat similar issue with Paraview 5.6, bundled with OpenFOAM 6.
