can't run geth command on windows10 - ethereum

I install GETH on Windows10 but when I execute the command
geth version
it will get an error "geth' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file."

Sounds like something to do with your environmental variables and dependencies.
Firstly ensure that you have installed all dependencies correctly. Follow the installation steps here
https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/wiki/Installation-instructions-for-Windows
This will ensure that all env paths are set correctly and that geth will be configured into your system variables.
Hope this helps! feel free to message me if you have anymore trouble

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Trying to install Moralis-admin-cli

I am trying to install the "moralis-admin-cli" program to make my account and I have to add it the path that the Terminal gave me so it will download in the proper directory.
I did have a problem where the cursor was but that has been overcome.
So when I type in the code as the tutorial tells this how the tutorial shows how to do it and this is the error:
C:\metadata-static-app>npm install -g moralis-admin-cli
'npm' is not recognized as an internal command, operable program or batch file.
I just need to find a way to install this moralis program in the "metadata-static-app" directory on my computer so I can move on to the next step.
Can you help me.
Add node.js on your environment, the npm command will work!

Can't run PopSQL in Ubuntu 18.04 with node v11.2.0

To learn MySQL I installed PopSQL using .deb package but it's not working, when I launch PopSQL from terminal with sudo popsql I get these error in the terminal and PopSQL ui shows blank screen.
{"name":"PopSQL","hostname":"ivyRose","pid":16621,"level":30,"msg":"Starting app. Look for crash reports in /tmp and error logs in /home/neon/.config/PopSQL/error.log","time":"2018-11-22T12:15:27.927Z","v":0}
(popsql:16621): IBUS-WARNING **: 18:00:28.174: The owner of /home/neon/.config/ibus/bus is not root!
[Oracle] NJS-045: cannot load the oracledb add-on binary for Node.js 8.2.1 (linux, x64)
Node.js require() error was:
DPI-1047: 64-bit Oracle Client library cannot be loaded: "libclntsh.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory". See https://oracle.github.io/odpi/doc/installation.html#linux for help
Node.js require() mapped to /opt/PopSQL/resources/app.asar/node_modules/oracledb/build/Release/oracledb.node
Node-oracledb installation instructions: https://github.com/oracle/node-oracledb/blob/master/INSTALL.md
You must have 64-bit Oracle client libraries in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, or configured with ldconfig.
If you do not have Oracle Database on this computer, then install the Instant Client Basic or Basic Light package from
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/linuxx86-64soft-092277.html
[ODBC] libodbc.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
You don't need PopSQL to learn MySQL.
But, if you want it, to get it going, follow the error message instructions:
download the Instant Client Basic Light package from
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/linuxx86-64soft-092277.html
unzip it
add the directory to your library search path, either via LD_LIBRARY_PATH or using ldconfig (I recommend the latter), as shown at
https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/linuxx86-64soft-092277.html#ic_x64_inst
PopSQL should use a try/catch block when it requires oracledb so you don't see the error.
It looks like you are missing the required driver from mysql. You can download and install this from
https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/odbc/
The answer here should help.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/800216/installing-ubuntu-16-04-lts-how-to-install-odbc?answertab=votes#tab-top

'ALGOLIA_API_KEY' not recognized as an internal or external command

I am trying to run algolia for the first time but it seems that there is something wrong with my environment. I followed the detailed explanation here https://community.algolia.com/jekyll-algolia/getting-started.html.
I installed and configured everything that is needed from the previous steps but when I run the command
ALGOLIA_API_KEY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx bundle exec jekyll algolia
I get an error:
'ALGOLIA_API_KEY' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
I have been rereading the documentation for both jekyll and angolia but couldn't find anything that could be helpful.
Since you're running on Windows, you cannot set an environment variable for your command like you can do on UNIX.
As advised in this question, Setting and using variable within same command line in Windows cmd.exe, I believe you could use
set ALGOLIA_API_KEY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx && bundle exec jekyll algolia

Scilab, backdoor error, octave conflict

I installed scilab.6.0.0 and backdoor fromscilab website (which I could not find it from Application>Module maneger>atom>Technical). I moved the backdoor file my home and from scilab command line I installed it
-->atomsInstall('/home/user/BackDoor_0.2_5.5.bin.x86_64.linux.tar.gz')
Even though, it installed backdoor successfully, when I restart the scilab I got this error message with backdoor
Start Toolbox BackDoor
Load macros
atomsLoad: An error occurred while loading 'BackDoor-0.2':
lib: Old binary lib detected. Please recompile it for Scilab 6.
As I understand I need to update the library, but I don't know how?
Would sb tell me explicitly (because I am a newbie user of scilab) how can I get over the error?
at the and I try to connect octave and scilab and when I try to run a demo script at octave I get also this error
>> sci_sim_example
Scilab connection failed
FYI: I already installed sci_cosim package (after I downloaded the package, I write to octave prompt >>pkg install sci_cosim_0.1.3.tar.gz), and I load it before running the script.
How can I recompile the lib: Old binary lib detected
Thank you so much for your help in advance
Here's what worked for me.
Download Scilab 5.5.2 (link for Linux 64bit version)
Extract the .tar.gz file in your preferred system location to install it there. Generally, my preferred location to extract / install self-contained packages is inside /opt .
You can extract the .tar.gz file using your filebrowser's graphical facilities, or on the command line; if /opt is owned by root (which it usually is) you may need to change ownership after extraction. E.g. your installation might look something like this:
cd /opt
sudo wget http://www.scilab.org/download/5.5.2/scilab-5.5.2.bin.linux-x86_64.tar.gz
sudo tar -xvzf ./scilab-5.5.2.bin.linux-x86_64.tar.gz
sudo rm scilab-5.5.2.bin.linux-x86_64.tar.gz
sudo chown $USER ./scilab-5.5.2 -R
Launch scilab by typing
/opt/scilab-5.5.2/bin/scilab &
in your terminal.
Once scilab is launched, go to Applications->Module Manager ATOMS. In the new window that comes up, click on All modules -> BackDoor -> Install.
You should get a message saying "Installation done, please restart SciLab".
Exit Scilab, and launch it again from the terminal. If you see a message:
atomsLoad: An error occurred while loading 'BackDoor-0.2':
File "/opt/scilab-5.5.2/share/scilab/contrib/BackDoor/0.2/etc/backdoor.start" does not exist.
then type the following commands in your terminal to rename the affected files:
cd /opt/scilab-5.5.2/share/scilab/contrib/BackDoor/0.2/etc/
mv BackDoor.start backdoor.start
mv BackDoor.quit backdoor.quit
Restart SciLab again. Hopefully this time it will work and SciLab will inform you that BackDoor is listening for connections at a certain port.
PS. Also note that from the octave side of things, the -auto option is no longer accepted when you perform a pkg install. You will need to load the sockets and sci_cosim packages manually each time you want to use this.

Openshift asks to change permission of file to 600 on Windows

while executing rhc setup i got following error
Your private SSH key file should be set as readable only to yourself. Please run CHMOD 600 C:/user/myuser/.ssh/id_rsa
Now how can i execute such command on windows.
However, I tried to use git bash. But have not got any success.!!
You can execute Linux commands on windows machine using Cygwin.
There are a couple of more tools using which you can do the same but I found Cygwin great!!!