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====== Frequently asked questions (FAQ) ====== | ====== Frequently asked questions (FAQ) ====== | ||
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+ | ====How can I get access to a Linux system if my operating system is Windows? | ||
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+ | If you are on Windows 10, we suggest to install WSL to get access to a Linux distribution (for example Ubuntu). You can find WSL install instructions here: | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
====Can I get a Mcule database SMILES file in smaller chunks?==== | ====Can I get a Mcule database SMILES file in smaller chunks?==== | ||
- | If you have access to a unix based system and the split command you can use the below commands to split large files into smaller chunks. | + | If you have access to a Linux system and the split command you can use the below commands to split large files into smaller chunks. |
To split a smi.gz / smiles.gz file into multiple **uncompressed chunks** use a command like this: | To split a smi.gz / smiles.gz file into multiple **uncompressed chunks** use a command like this: | ||
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====Can I get a Mcule database SDF file in smaller chunks?==== | ====Can I get a Mcule database SDF file in smaller chunks?==== | ||
- | If you have access to a unix based system and awk you can use the below commands to split large, gzipped SDF files into smaller chunks. | + | If you have access to a Linux system and awk you can use the below commands to split large, gzipped SDF files into smaller chunks. |
To split an sdf.gz file into multiple **uncompressed chunks**, use a command like this: | To split an sdf.gz file into multiple **uncompressed chunks**, use a command like this: | ||
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====Will my previous searches deleted? | ====Will my previous searches deleted? | ||
- | We won’t delete any of your search/screen results. However, you can delete them if you’d like by selecting the collection | + | Searches created by anonymous users (not authenticated users) get deleted after some time, but if you registered an Mcule user account and perform searches |
====Where can I access my previous search results? | ====Where can I access my previous search results? |
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