Ubuntu Installation :: How To Install Inventor 2009 (Autodesk)
Feb 27, 2010I am a rookie running Ubuntu, and would like to know how to install Inventor 2009 on this system
View 1 RepliesI am a rookie running Ubuntu, and would like to know how to install Inventor 2009 on this system
View 1 RepliesAs a mature architecture student with 1.5 years under my belt. I have just built a new computer for this CAD work and have just set it up to dual boot with Ubuntu. But I am wondering if a VM might work for me, although I have heard they slow the CAD programs down.Also I have set up my system with two hard drives, one for the OS and the other for storage. I intend to image each drive and store it on the other for backup. Would I be better with one OS on each disc? or stick with what I have.**Although I am aware of Gimp, I have photoshop and know how to use it well so will stick with it for now.
View 1 Replies View RelatedEverything looks fine except that for the life of me I can't figure out how to actually open the application. The package appeared to install the app in the right directory usr>google>appinventor.when I navigate there and go under "commands for app inventor" I see three items with diamond shaped gear icons: adb, emulator, mksdcard. but when I click on them nothing opens. I'm certain that i'm missing something simple... Is there a common way to run apps not in the software center? Is there a special way to correctly install apps or a way to not do it correctly but still have the files in the right location?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI tried both installing 11.3 on top of 11.2 and a new install with the same result on a couple of different mac pros (with 2009 ATI Radeon HD 4870 with 512MB of GDDR5 memory, 2.66 GHz 2x4 core Xeon 3500, 24 GB of memory). The install was done via the downloadable dvd from opensuse.org. The graphics of the install process looked fine as well as the configuration. When it came time to boot, however, the suse splash screen showed up and then the monitor went dark. The graphics seems to be frotzed. Now attempting to boot from the DVD does not cause the display to do anything. Even putting a mac DVD restore disk (and using C during boot) does not result in anything on the display). Any ideas of what the installation could have done -- seems like a no-brainer that something is screwed up with the graphics card, but I have no real proof and even less idea of what to try next.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've been having trouble 'make installing' SoXt-1.2.2 on the server at work. I installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit, I'm not sure what else to mention, besides the print out of the terminal, it's quite a lot. Also I tired to use Libtools, but then I stopped when I realised I had no idea what I was doing.
I can't upload it as "You are only allowed to post URLs to other sites after you have made 15 posts or more." I'm pretty certain there are no urls in it, so I've attached it.
When I try to run Maya 2009 the Konsole shows me this error:
$ sh /usr/autodesk/maya2009-x64/bin/maya2009
/usr/autodesk/maya2009-x64/bin/maya2009: line 23: syntax error near unexpected token `"$OSname"'
/usr/autodesk/maya2009-x64/bin/maya2009: line 23: `switch ("$OSname")'
I had Maya 2009 running on this computer in Ubuntu before I switched Distros
I have installed my Nvidia driver and tcsh. I have updated everything using yum and have completely disabled SElinux and I am now at a complete loss.
My Specs
Fedora 10 64bit
Intel Quad Core
4Gb Ram
Geforce 8800gt Palit 1Gb edition
I'm trying to install Kunbuntu 10.0.4 on a late 2009 27" Core i7 iMac. Unfortunately the screen is always black while the CD/DVD installer seems to work. All firmware updates neede to the machine have been applied and it is non affected by the known problems of the late 2009 27" iMacs.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI just downloaded a 30 day trial of RH enterprise 5 for desktop. I need to test and get Maya 2008 x64 working on it before I pay for ongoing support, but each time I try and run it I get a libXp.so.6 is missing error. I've spent hours researching this error, and that file does not exist, and if I install the 32 bit version, it gives me a ELF error. I don't know what else to try, do I need to just use a different distro?
View 7 Replies View RelatedSo as the title says, I am looking for your experiences in this issue, because CentOs and RHEL are very, VERY similar, it is basically the same, so I was wondering, if I can get official support from Autodesk if I'll use their software on CentOs instead on RHEL.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a problem with compiling vdrift-2009-06-15 using scons. As the source that i obtained only supports scons i cannot use make. the error that i get when i try to compile it in GNOME Terminal is: scons: Reading SConscript files ... scons: warning: The Options class is deprecated; use the Variables class instead.
File "/home/mohit/Download/vdrift-2009-06-15/SConstruct", line 9, in <module>
scons: warning: The BoolOption() function is deprecated; use the BoolVariable() function instead.
File "/home/mohit/Download/vdrift-2009-06-15/SConstruct", line 13, in <module>
Checking for C++ header file asio.hpp... (cached) yes
Checking for C++ header file boost/bind.hpp... (cached) yes
Checking for C++ header file GL/gl.h... (cached) yes
Checking for C++ header file GL/glu.h... (cached) yes
Checking for C++ header file SDL/SDL.h... (cached) yes
[Code]........
I need Times new roman and Arial fonts and their variants for open office in Pardus 2009.1.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm looking at the 2009 apple mac mini ([URL]and wondering if anyone has gotten dual head working? I'm putting two 17" or 19" monitors on, so nothing too adventurous. I know that I'll require the "Mini-DisplayPort-to-DVI" to get Dual DVI Adpaters, but I wanted to confirm that dual head would be supported from the start. I'm aware that there are issues with rebooting the device, possibly as a result of the wireless drivers. That doesn't bother me. Dual-head is a requirement I intend installing 9.10 and dual booting macos for firmware updates.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI use: Fedora12 x86_64 and
Code:
conky --version
Conky 1.7.2 compiled Tue Aug 25 10:34:53 EDT 2009 for Linux 2.6.18-128.4.1.el5xen
[code]...
Now, as a new to linux person I thought I would try a distro that makes the transition pretty smooth.But, I have already found a problem. PC linux OS 2009 looks good, feels good, but when I play any media through Amarok or video through any of its media players, there is no sound.I made sure that it wasn't muted, and I turned all areas of the PC up as high as they would go, but nothing.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a Thinkpad which uses a Realtek Wifi controller. I read that with the 2.6.32 kernel, the driver is now part of the kernel by default. I have pardus 2009.2 installed and would like to upgrade the kernel from 2.6.31 to 2.6.32 But i cant find this kernel in the default repositories.
View 2 Replies View RelatedAfter yum installed me fuse-ntfs-3g-2009.11.14-1.el5.rf.i386 I noticed that on one NTFS partition directories created by a normal user were writable only by root, although the user's umask was correct (0022; actually the files had root as group owner).I have a second partition mounted with exactly the same options in /etc/fstab where this problem did not occur.
/dev/hdb1 /win/d ntfs-3g uid=500,gid=500,umask=0007,nls=utf8 0 0
/dev/hda7 /win/f ntfs-3g uid=500,gid=500,umask=0007,nls=utf8 0 0
I ran a "yum downgrade fuse-ntfs-3g" and the problem was gone.Would be good to get a new version of the driver into the repos.
in an attempt to demonstrate just how compatible our college Macs are (please hold the tomatoes) I'm trying to install Ubuntu Karmic alongside Mac OS X Leopard and Windows XP Pro SP2. The problem is, I hold down 'C' to boot from the CD, and all I get is a black screen with a flashing DOS-style cursor. If I boot it without holding C, it works just fine, booting into either Mac or Windows (whichever I specified).This is understandably irritating, and I'm trying to figure out the source of the problem.
View 5 Replies View RelatedWhen I upgraded from Karmic to Lucid, I guess one of those upgrades was the tex engine, it was upgraded to texlive 2009.Though It can render everything I could render beforehand, I am having trouble about one thing. I cannot use the additional preferences that can be used to edit an image when using includegraphics function.
For example:
egin{figure} [H]
centering
includegraphics[width=0.7linewidth,angle=-90,trim = 5mm 8mm 10mm 0mm, clip]{example.ps}
end{figure}
Used to rotate my ps file, trim it, then scale it as specified. Now, I get an error:
./Rapor.tex:59:Illegal unit of measure (pt inserted) ...e=-90,trim = 5mm 8mm 10mm 0mm, clip]{example.ps}
If there is only [width=linewidth] tex doesn't recognize linewidth and prints:
./Rapor.tex:59:Missing number, treated as zero...includegraphics[width=linewidth]{example.ps}
and the output file has the text within the square brackets, rather than the image.
Somehow there is a problem or a change in how this usage is interpreted. I am using:
usepackage{float}
usepackage{graphicx}
packages that are related to graphics. I'm using Kile 2.0.85, but the problem is editor independent, I get the same results with Texmaker. I am using the exact same .tex sources that I used with Karmic.
What I've tried:
I installed texlive packages from scratch, with Kile.I changed the graphicx.sty file with a version that I found on the net.
I have installed Debian 8 Jessie on my mid 2009 (5.5?) macbook pro. My computer is dual booted with OS X. I installed / on a partition with 30GB space, /home with 40GB, and swap with 4GB. My computer states are: 4GB ram, Intel Core Two Duo CPU 8700 2.53 Ghz x2, Graphics Gallium 0.4 on NVAC. The system has been running great compared to any other distro I have tried, except for that it randomly freezes sometimes. I've been running it for 4 days now and it has locked up 4 times.
Twice waking from suspend, once when changing the desktop background photo, and once after a reboot. I've a little afraid of messing with NVIDIA drivers as I tried that with various other distros and every time I rebooted after using these drivers the system would never boot into GUI and crazy kernal panic would insue. This is the closest I have come to successfully running linux on my mac. If there are any logs or information I can provide to find a solution to the freezing that would be amazing, because I absolutely love this setup!
I'm running Maya 2009 64 bits on Fedora 13 64 bits in GNOME Desktop and it's run perfectly, but the thing I cannot believe is the openmotif UI. I can't believe that a software like Maya on this gorgeous OS looks like a '90 MS-DOS program. Is there anything we can do from GNOME/Linux to change this? or this is a Autodesk lazy programmer that cannot rewrite their UI in at least GTK.
View 1 Replies View Relatedwe have installed a new Toshiba estudio 167. the CUPS part and printing works fine with both USB and network interface..but i can't get xsane to work with it. i have installed driver from wordcraftbut to no use.. if anyone know how to use this in Mandriva 2009
View 4 Replies View RelatedIn my lan I have installed squid server in mandriva 2009 its working fine but I have a IP cam for video recording at remote site of a online exam. I have allotted IP address for this cam. Now I need port forwarding for that IP at 10001 port in mandriva 2009. I have done it at router but I want to do it in my linux server.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedIt seems to be locked up. i cant change any settings, im familiar with kde 4.3 as ive been a kde user in ubuntu for a year or two. every single button is greyed out. i mostly have default options setup in mandriva, i just started using it.
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI wanted to installed Skype on Mandriva 2009 x64, but qt4 was a pre requisite so I installed it first (from the control panel). I still got an error when trying to install Skype (downloaded rpm), so I tried to reboot. However, now I just get a black screen instead of a login prompt. I have had a lot of issues with X11, but I usually get at least a prompt, I don't even get that now. Just a black screen... If I hit ctrl+alt+F2 I can log in as root, and I tried to start x, but I get a message saying there is a problem with D-sub.
View 3 Replies View Relatedwhen I run synaptic I can open the list of apps. and select but then I apply to download and get "error we failed to fetch etc etc." Seems to be an rpm problem but not sure. ????
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy work reponsibilities now include a new server running Centos 5.2 on a Dual Xeon Dell server machine with Raid 1 on 2 160Gb disks, but I have no experience of Linux, let alone Centos.I figured I'd download an image and load it on a spare machine just so I could get used to the OS and try things out without risking my live server. My only available spare at present is a Toshiba laptop from 2000 (it was top of the range at the time, but probably looks bad compared to my pocket smartphone now).My questions are:
a) Is it feasible to load Centos on this old donkey of a laptop? Would I struggle to find the right drivers, etc., or is it all contained in the distribution?
b) Assuming it runs, would the differences between the two implementations significantly affect my learning experience?
c) Assuming the two are similar enough to make the laptop a useful reference/staging/learning tool, where do I start? I've already downloaded an ISO image for LiveCD (i386) and burned it to a CD but the CD doesn't seem to have anything I recognise. Windows (both Vista and XP) treats it like any data CD and shows no autorun behaviour with it.
I'm happy to announce Linvo 2009.1 rc6. It's a full-featured Linux distribution with a lot of applications by default, including an office suite (OpenOffice.org extended with plugins), a good internet browser (Firefox extended with plugins), a music player that supports music collection and a lot more - Exaile, a video player, and all the available codecs. It can open all types of file formats. It's a LiveCD, which means that you can test it without installing and after this optionally install it - it has a nice easy graphical installer.
It's the first Slackware-based LiveCD distribution with GNOME by default. It includes NetworkManager and initng in place of sysvinit. It also features accessibility tools. It is also the first release with the innovative portable applications system. This allows you to download application from the site (modules section), place it where you like, and use it. It's just a single file, no directories. You can also use this application without installing it, directly from the internet. However, after this, the speed of the application is limited by the speed of your connection, of course. Check out the "Applications" section on the website.
Besides this, you can install software with the apt-get-like system "slapt-get" and it's graphical front-end: GSlapt. It also contains src2pkg and sbopkg in case you want to compile something from source or existing SlackBuild Depfinder is included to find dependencies of packages. Click here for a guide on how to use those. I also managed to put development tools in there, like GCC, G++, svn, cvs, so on... This is a release candidate, and despite that it's OK for using. It has a bit more things to do until the release (like language selection on the boot menu), but I decided that it's important to put it here for testing.