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It seems the link you mentioned didn’t work for me, but I believe you’re referring to the “Understanding Basics of the SDG Script” page. If you’re using Isaac Sim 4.5.0, please follow the official workstation setup instructions on |
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I have installed IsaacSim and IsaacLab using pip installation in my conda environment (so for example I can just run isaacsim in my active conda env) and now I'm following deep learning course about date generation (https://learn.nvidia.com/courses/course?course_id=course-v1:DLI+S-OV-30+V1&unit=block-v1:DLI+S-OV-30+V1+type@vertical+block@7fecaf9f66204c0ea35402fca5ae1b25 where I need to specify the absolute path to isaacsim (I presume with isaac-sim.sh in it). Is there an absolute path to isaacsim at all after pip installation? Using path in miniconda (miniconda3/envs/isaaclab/lib/python3.11/site-packages/isaacsim) doesn't work. Also I can't find isaac-sin.sh with just searching for a file. Chatgpt suggests just installing isaacsim again with "normal installation". What should I do? I have enough space on my computer, but I was just wondering if this is the best and cleanest solution
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