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I have installed sklearn on Ubuntu 14.04. However, when I execute a script via the command line which imports sklearn, I get an import error. Running the same script with Python IDLE yields no error and executes the script. How can I make sure that my "command line python" uses the same version as IDLE? Apparantly, that one knows where to find my downloaded modules.

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I solved my problem. I added an alias to ~/.bashrc as follows:

    alias python=/usr/local/python

I found the path I was looking for by going to Python IDLE and doing the following:

    import sys
    sys.path

This returned the location of the python version IDLE uses. I searched around a bit and found the path I was looking for!

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