I am trying to install a program called libdvdcss0.0.1, it was a tar,gz2 file and I already extracted it via terminal to /opt/ but now that its extracted, I read the install readme file and tried going by those directions. Not working here is my results on that:
scott@Home:~$ cd /opt/libdvdcss-0.0.1/ scott@Home:/opt/libdvdcss-0.0.1$ /configure --help bash: /configure: No such file or directory scott@Home:/opt/libdvdcss-0.0.1$ configure --help configure: command not found scott@Home:/opt/libdvdcss-0.0.1$ make install cd extras/libdvdcss && make install make[1]: Entering directory `/opt/libdvdcss-0.0.1/extras/libdvdcss' mkdir -p /videolan m 644 videolan/dvdcss.h /videolan make[1]: m: Command not found make[1]: [install] Error 127 (ignored) mkdir -p mkdir: missing operand Try `mkdir --help' for more information. make[1]: *** [install] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/libdvdcss-0.0.1/extras/libdvdcss' make: *** [install] Error 2 scott@Home:/opt/libdvdcss-0.0.1$
I don't know if its something I am doing wrong or what but everytime I try and install a file this way or by the programs readme file it always goes wrong in someway shape or form. The only way I have installed a program successfully is through kpackagekit and I am desperately trying to learn terminal's language here, the only thing standing in my way from switching from windows to linux entirely is these damn problems.
while upgrading to Lucid, I got the following error:
dpkg: Fehler beim Bearbeiten von /var/cache/apt/archives/dbus_1.2.16-2ubuntu4_i386.deb (--unpack):
unable to open '/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper.dpkg-new': No such file or directory I tried to just add the dpkg-new extension to the existing /lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper - to no avail. How can I finish installing dbus?
I downloaded a mouse theme form gnome look and installed it in the themes. But it has not appeared in the pointer themes section in custimation even though it said that it is installed correctly.When I drag the file to install it again it says something along the lines of it cannot copy a directory over a directory.Where can I find where the mouse/pointer theme is located and delete it. I have searched filesystem, google and these forums and not had any luck yet.
i should install a old version of Java EE, so i can write code for a old kind of webservice. Here's what happens:
Code: michael@michi:~/Downloads$ ./j2eesdk-1_4_03-linux.bin./j2eesdk-1_4_03-linux.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I looked for the library in Synaptic, but there are only newer versions of libstdc++. I couldn't find a solution to this problem i was able to follow.
there are number of threads floating on installation of ns2..however i am unable to get it on my 64 bit system ns: error while loading shared libraries: libotcl.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I was looking to download "America's Army" and was doing alright until I hit a slight snag, It had an error while loading libgtk1.2, so I scoured the Internet for a way to fix this and the find command I found just told me it couldn't find the package, this is the first error I got when I tried to uncompress the "America's Army" version I downloaded:
/home/zac/.setup3597: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: can not open shared object file: No such file or directory.
After upgrading from 10.4 to 10.10, the Ubuntu Software Center refused to start, and I got an icon in the notification area saying that "a problem occurred when checking for the updates." When I run software-center in the terminal, I get this error message:
Code:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/software-center", line 88, in <module> from softwarecenter.app import SoftwareCenterApp File "/usr/share/software-center/softwarecenter/app.py", line 32, in <module>
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I've tried re-installing apt and all related packages, even dpkg, and even downloaded the apt package directly from the ubuntu web site, but no matter what I do, I can't run these things. Aptitude and apt-get seem to work fine.
Why do I keep getting .gvfs (gnome virtual file system) file appearing as corrupt in /~/usr directory, I can get rid of it by unmounting, but it re-appears later on. It is causing problems as it interrupts my backups (which are automated) with an error message,ListError .gtk-bookmarks/.gvfs [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/home/jimt/.gvfs'
I upgrade the system from 11.1 to 11.2 seems everything work fine, no error no warning, after a reboot the consol show : mount error while loading shared libraries: libvolume_id.so.1: Cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. when I try to repair the system the repair tool cannot find the root partion,
i am trying to install symantec endpoint on a linux server by this command rpm -ivh sav-1.0.3-8.i386.rpm but it gives me the following error error: unpacking of archive failed on file /opt/Symantec/bin/navdefutil;4ceb8d6b: cpio: mkdir failed - No such file or directory
I am a relative moron when it comes to using Ubuntu. This is a relatively old machine and I purchased it from a friend. She said Ubuntu was a good choice to maximize space as opposed to XP. I want to find a way (and maybe an example of one) to get a torrent download app on my computer for file sharing. I found one that uses Java, but when I tried to install java it was utter failure.
I am trying to install IP scanner. I downloaded it and am trying to do the next command but I am being told there is no file or directory. Here is what I did.
$ wget [URL] --2010-09-12 20:46:17--[URL] Resolving sourceforge.net... 216.34.181.60 Connecting to sourceforge.net|216.34.181.60|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found Location: [URL] [following] --2010-09-12 20:46:17--[URL] Resolving downloads.sourceforge.net... 216.34.181.59 Connecting to downloads.sourceforge.net|216.34.181.59|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found Location: [URL] [following] --2010-09-12 20:46:17--[URL] Resolving softlayer.dl.sourceforge.net... 74.86.229.28 Connecting to softlayer.dl.sourceforge.net|74.86.229.28|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 820580 (801K) [application/java-archive] Saving to: `download' 100%[======================================>] 820,580 590K/s in 1.4s 2010-09-12 20:46:19 (590 KB/s) - `download' saved [820580/820580] greg@greg-laptop:~$ sudo mkdir /opt/angry-ip-scanner greg@greg-laptop:~$ sudo mv ipscan/ipscan-linux-3.0-beta4.jar /opt/angry-ip-scanner mv: cannot stat `ipscan/ipscan-linux-3.0-beta4.jar': No such file or directory greg@greg-laptop:~$ sudo mv ipscan/ipscan3-binary/3.0-beta4/ipscan-linux-3.0-beta4.jar /opt/angry-ip-scanner mv: cannot stat `ipscan/ipscan3-binary/3.0-beta4/ipscan-linux-3.0-beta4.jar': No such file or directory
The software I just bought (Lightroom 2.1) contains instructions to get my serial. I downloaded the sofware on my desktop and installed it. In the terminal, I wrote "chmod +x keagan", pressed enter and wrote "./keagan" and I get this message: No such file or directory. what I am doing wrong? I am working on Mac OS 10.4.
I am using Centos 5.2, and I installed all of the available gnome and gnome development libraries available via the "add software" menu item. Still, when running some programs, I get the following error message:
"error while loading shared libraries: libzvt.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
If I understood it correctly, libzvt.so.2 is part of some gnome libs... where to find and how to install them?
I installed g++ using package manager and support libraries using sudo apt-get install build-essential cmd, but I'm not able to compile a socket code. It gives me the following error:
server.cpp:1:26: error: ServerSocket.h: No such file or directory server.cpp:2:29: error: SocketException.h: No such file or directory
I am following instructions from [URL]... i've gotten to the point where it says
[code]...
No such file or directory. I hate installing from source for this exact reason, something always goes wrong. and i'm left scratching my head. But I really want this boot loader.
I have a problem when booting my pc.I uninstaled bootchart and since then kernel goes to panic..saying /sbin/boot:no such file or directory..I followed the Repair Installed System from my dvd but it fails at the end and it just reboots the system..Is there any way to baypass this problem without reinstalling the OS?
I'm trying to install a BCM4328 (rev 03) 14e4:4328 (rev 03) by using this page: [URL]... But when I get to this step: Step 3: All BCM43xx - Configure NDISWrapper (and WPA Supplicant) sudo ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf I keep getting:
Ubuntu(10.04) was working fine, then some program crashed or something, and I just switched off (power offed) the computer. When I restarted it, this sort of stuff comes:
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mount /dev on /root/dev failed : No such file or directory
and some more lines like that, and then 'Busybox' starts with [intramfs].I booted Ubuntu from a pen drive and ran fsck on the main partition. I just pressed 'y' for a long time (it asks stuff like should it continue repairing or something), and then it was done. I restarted the pc and it booted normally - it looked as if everything was fine.I started google chrome, and it said it couldn't find a personal config file .. ok. Then I tried opening a folder - nothing happens. The system monitor doesn't open, and windows that do open eventually are completely blank. I restarted the pc (this time by doing the normal restart), and it gave me the same 'Busybox' thing.I did the same procedure again, and got the same results. (ubuntu boots, programs dont work, then I restart and the Busybox thing comes again)One More Thing : The Ubuntu installed on the hard disk had all the recent updates (including the latest linux kernel) while the pen drive thing was around 2 months old I think. So maybe that's the cause?