I am trying to install gcc v4.3.3 from the source on ubuntu 11.04. I get the following error
and it got exit from the installation.
Error:-
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[3]: *** [libgcc_s.so] Error 1
I try to googled for this particular error, but I could not find any solution.
I am having issues with 3d I am trying to start up a game called auteria but it displays this error "Could not find a compatible opengl display resolution. Please check your driver configuration. (Error: Couldn't find a matching GLX visual)" I am on ubuntu 10.10 could anybody give me a solution on how to fix this issue?
I want to make by pendrive bootable with ubuntu 9.10 netbook remix iso. I'm currently using windows. I downloaded the iso and extracted usb-creator.exe out of it and ran it. I get the error Cannot find python26.dll. How do i fix this. I'm using a netbook with windows vista.
I am installing Ubuntu 10.10 server on my HP proliant microserver using the USB flash drive option. the install goes great until the time when it copies files for the setup (after the keyboard setup) and the error message comesw up (can't read CD rom drive)?I have used serveral flash drives and used universal usb installer several times. however the installatioon alwasy gets stuck there.
I am on ubuntu 64 Bit and I am trying to install my (by now relative old) copy of Maple 8.0.
I start the installer script, and get: Error: can't find libjava.so libjava.so is located at: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.21/jre/lib/amd64/libjava.so
I've tried installing Ubuntu from the installation disk, flash drive, and using windows installer. The drive and disk said I didn't have enough memory open to install (I have 160GB open)upon looking around in the demo, i noticed that it couldn't find my hard drive as it wasn't on the drive explorer. So i searched for answers and found a few possible ones but i wanted to find someone with my exact problem--Couldn't find any. So then I came upon the Windows Installer and Tried it out. All went well until i had to reboot, it said it couldn't find the installation.iso (which is indeed on my computer) and that i should run "Chkdsk /r" and i did. Nothing changed. I still believe that Ubuntu can't see my hard drive when windows can, why is this? Is there a way to fix it? EDIT: How could I forget to mention I'm on Windows 7?
I am running Ubuntu 9.1 and am trying to download the apt file from the adobe web site and use apturl to open it. I enable the partner channel packages finish downloading and an error pops up. Could not find package 'adobe-flashplugin'.
Iv installed ubuntu 10.10 onto a usb 4gb pen. EVerything works fine. However I then wanted to encrypt the USB using truecrypt inside ubuntu and got an error message telling me it could not find some file. I then installed virtualbox onto the ubuntu this installed fine,i then installed windows xp and after completion clicked save the state. I then restarted ubuntu and when it loaded up again the virtualbox and windows xp had been deleted. Iv tried this twice just to make sure but same thing both times.
Trying to load ubuntu 11.04 and error message comes up cannot find autorun program. how do i get the program on my computer so i can download the upgraded version of ubuntu I have tried rebooting and many many other things. it loaded just fine on my desktop right over my pc linux os.
I just installed Ubuntu on my brand new system that I built. I put in my cd for my HD 5770 video card, and an icon shows up on my screen XFX_VGA_V9.8C text under it.
However when I try to access it in anyway, I try to open with autorun prompt, I get a message "This medium contains software intended to be automatically started. would you like to run it?"
I click on run and get "Error autorunning software, cannot find the autorun program."
Is there anyway that I can run this disk. It's important for setup. I cant copy the disk to the desktop, I get errors.
I had been trying to install Ubuntu 9.10 after formatting my machine. When i select install of the welcome screen, the logo blinks for few minutes and then displays a error as
Code:
Unable to find medium with live File System
Then goes to busy box.
"The same thing appears with Ubuntu 8.10, which i was using before!"
Error executing command >>command=C:Windowssysnativecdedit.exe /create/d Ubuntu/application bootsector >>retval=1 >>stderr=The boot configuration data store could not be opened The system cannot find the file specified >>stdout=
We are in the process of testing SLES 10 SP1 installation, onto a new system.
Initially the installation got failed at the start giving following error :
"Could not find the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Installation CD. Activating Manual setup program."
What is interesting to notice is , if we use SLES 10 SP2 to boot the system upto the Installation menu and then replace the CD with SLES 10 SP1 media, the installation proceeds as normal without any error.
Not sure that could be the problematic thing over here. Does it mean with SP1 , no cdrom/cd or hard disk gets detected ?
I've got a setup where I need to use 'find' to find 0 or more files in a certain directory, however, 'find' always produces an error when there are no files that match a certain check. Is it possible to run 'find' while having it omit errors when no files match the pattern?
i have installed this Ubuntu in virtual-box running in windows xp. my INTERNET connection is working fine but i m using proxy for that. my problem is that when i want to install something through sudo apt-get install xxxx(whatever) it gives error "Couldn't find package".
Example: #sudo apt-get install wine Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Couldn't find package wine
I had a a problem booting last night when my laptop battery came loose and caused a crash during boot.It ceased loading a daemon and I turned it off with the power switch, then I received the boot error,then i checked the linuxdrives directory and it was corrupt,I then, out of ignorance, ran wubi from within windows XP and said unistall believing that it would reinstall and fix itself.Thus you can see my green behaviour.I have been searching the threads and have tried many things but have had no success, I will suffer a great loss if I lose that load of Ubuntu as I have allot of work stored there, and in my Thunderbird accounts.
I am not able to install linux key logger on my ubuntu 10.04 is my os this is the result that i got user36@lib-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install lkl Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Couldn't find package lkl user36@lib-desktop:~$
I updated yesterday and now when I start my laptop it goes in to grub rescue mode. I have booted from a 'live cd' and thought I could repair grub from there. In gparted however the partition with ubuntu (sda1) is seen as unknown file system, in terminal when I list the partition table it shows up as FAT16 type. When I try a grub-install it gives this error message:
We make everyday a DB Mysql backup on Linux redhat Enterprise. We are using a bash shell script (and putting it in the crontab) to execute it automatically everyday. We added a line to this script telling, once the backup has completed, to find old backup files (stored on hard disk after each backup) older than x days to remove them. We use the find command (search for file type) with the mtime option and in combination with rm command. Everything runs ok but we also want to add some new code to the same line: If find command cannot find anything or fails, for example if it cannot delete file or fails, send the error message (standard error output) to an error file (like error000001 and increasing) and mail the errorxxxx file to an email address for example to admin@companyname.com. What would be the code for this issue to add it to our find command in the same bash shell script??
how to rectify these errors.. RCC: Error in 'appchooser.qrc': Cannot find file 'accessories-dictionary.png' RCC: Error in 'appchooser.qrc': Cannot find file 'akregator.png' RCC: Error in 'appchooser.qrc': Cannot find file 'digikam.png' RCC: Error in 'appchooser.qrc': Cannot find file 'k3b.png' RCC: Warning: No resources in 'appchooser.qrc'.
I'm trying install TACACS+ server version 4.0.4.19 from sources. (OS OpenSUSE 11.2) On the ./configure stage i've got the following error message configure: error: Could not find libwrap. You must first install tcp_wrappers. But libwrap library has installed already. I see this by the output of ls command within /lib directory
# ls /lib | grep wrap libwrap.so.0 libwrap.so.0.7.6
So i suggested option --with-libwrap=/lib could solve the problem. But it is not. Also i was tried make #export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib with no result. The problem is still there.
i was installing 8085 simulator but on executing ./configure i get following error: checking for GTK... no configure: error: Cannot find libgtk2.0 >= 2.12.0 Please check the following: * Do you have the gtk+ development package installed? (usually called gtk2-devel for rpm based distros or libgtk2.0-dev for deb based distros or similar) If ls -l /usr/lib/pkgconfig/gtk+-2.0.pc reports that the file does not exist, then you are missing the development package. how can i remedy it? i am using fedora 7 on and my system is Intel core2 duo.
I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 and previously had a separate partition with another distro on it. I decided to delete the other distro's home and swap partitions and install XP in place of it. I've been following these instructions: [URL] and [URL] I have gotten to the point where I am booting to the XP CD and want to install it, but I get the message, "Setup did not find any hard disks installed on your computer" when I should be getting to the screen that asks me to select a partition to install XP on. This is what my HDD looks like in GParted:
I want to install XP in the unallocated partition, but I have a feeling I screwed up somewhere along the way and probably don't fully understand the whole thing. Even if I try to format the unallocated partition to NTFS I can't make it a primary partition (I assume because it's within sda2). The very last thing I want to do is delete my Ubuntu partition and start from scratch, but if that's my last option let me know.
I tried to install last Ubuntu distribution (11.04) in a laptop that fits setup requirements. I downloaded de Iso, burnt on cd and restart the laptop with the cd inside it.The hard disk does not have any partition, it's empty, I suppose installation gives that opcion.At the begining of the installation, before any interactivity, I get this error:
I have downloaded the i386-DVD.iso image and have burned it on a DVD using Nero Express 6, when it boots from the DVD, it give me an error message "Could not find kernel image: Linux" and the boot: prompt after that. I have burned another DVD using Infra Recorder with minimum write speed but with the same problem. I have Ubuntu already installed on the computer.