I don't know were this goes so I'm just gonna put it here Basically earlier today i figured i wanted to try out backtrack 4 but I could only have a maximum of 4 partitions on an hd at a time. So i deleted my partition that contained my arch home directory (didn't really have any data on it and i figured i could just make a new one later) to create an extended partition to put backtrack on. Well all went well except now when I select arch instead of backtrack i get a disk check error. This is the first part of the error, I can't exactly copy and paste it as its on my laptop. code...
I have installed windows xp (service pack 2) on my pc. later i formatted a partition (drive E and installed ubuntu linux 8.04. I have provided 2gb space for SWAP partition and remaining for root (/).I have done this manually. Installation was completed, and ubuntu asked me to reboot the system. I did so.
Now comes my problem. I am getting some DHCP connection or some thing weird. after that i am getting a message ......and with a message asking me to press any key. the same thing is coming even after restarting the system....i am unable to see both windows and linux now!
When ever I install software it seems to install ok but when I run it all the menus are in another language and I can't understand it this has become very frustrating, I have gone to system / preferances / appearance and tried to change the font through there but it still seems to happen when I install software from synaptic package installer. so some of the software I have running on here like open office ect is impossible to read.
I downloaded and installed the latest Firefox 3.6 on my Debian machine, but got this strange error when I fired it up for the first time:Code:firefox-bin: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
I am running Debian 6 & picked up a wireless nic for my desktop since I want to locate it in an area that would be a challenge to wire. I downloaded the driver and ran make and got the strange error below. I tried doing some web research but could not find anything. I also booted up the machine w/ a Ubuntu Live disk to ensure the card was good and found no issues ( I also have the same nic in my kids machine running Ubuntu 10.10. )
If I have a hard-disk with Ubuntu fully installed on it and I want to - all of a sudden - use Windows XP, is it mandatory that I firstly format the hard-disk first? So far, I have used two versions of Windows XP; one of them is from a few years before the other. Both copies of Windows XP when in start-up from booting from CD are causing errors. One of them is a BSOD error (0x0000007B) and the next Windows CD is stopping and giving me an error with setupdd.sys (error code 4). Is it required that the hard-disk is formatted before you even put a Windows boot CD in?
I am having a problem installing SLES11 on a new server. It goes fine through the setup until it gets to GRUB, it gets me the following error message: Error occurred while installing GRUB
I've been trying to install the latest version of Emacs from source but I'm running into a trouble. The commands "./configure" and "make" work just fine. However, when I run "sudo checkinstall" I get a message saying that makeinfo is missing:
Code: makeinfo is missing - cannot build manuals make: *** [info] Error 1 **** Installation failed. Aborting package creation. Cleaning up...OK Bye. What is Error 1
i tried to install some themes and after the installation, I'm having problems on my "Places" menu(from the upper left next to Applications). The thing is, when I try to(from up to my drive letters) select from the said menu, I'm always being redirected to the themes settings with an error "There was an error installing the selected file."
Am trying to install Turck MMCache for PHP 5.1.6 (cli) (built: Mar 31 2010 02:39:17) OS: Centos 5.5 Final while running Make command i get this error and comes out of the installation. Need team assistance.
/opt/turck-mmcache-2.4.6/mmcache.c: In function 'fixup_zval': /opt/turck-mmcache-2.4.6/mmcache.c:705: error: 'empty_string' undeclared (first use in this function) /opt/turck-mmcache-2.4.6/mmcache.c:705: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once /opt/turck-mmcache-2.4.6/mmcache.c:705: error: for each function it appears in.)
i tries to upgrade my fc14 to fc15 using preupgrade. during installation packages process i get an error "fatal error bla-bla-bla installing netsniff-ng-...". i've booted in fc14 (in emergency mode) and manually removed old netsniff-ng package and installed new package. after that i've booted in preupgrade process. it finishes successfull. but now i can't boot in fc15 - i get "kernel panic" error. i've opened grub.conf and there is no 'initrd' section and there is no initramfs for fc15 in /boot folder. i've tried to boot fc15 with initrd /initramfs-bla-bla-fc14.i686.PAE.img. fc15 booted, but i think something wrong, because network not working, and there is only "lo" in ifconfig. what can i do?
root@user-desktop:/home/daren# sudo '/home/daren/Videos/mupen64plus-bundle-bin-64-1.99.1/install.sh' Installing Mupen64Plus Binary Bundle to /usr/local install: cannot stat `libmupen64plus.so.2.*': No such file or directory
There is something wrong with the nvidia driver installation, but i dont know what is it exactly or how to fix it, when i try to install anything i get this errorinstallArchives() failed: Selecting previously deselected package gnomeradio. (Reading database ... (Reading database ... 5% (Reading database ... 10% (Reading database ... 15% (Reading database ... 20% (Reading database ... 25% (Reading database ... 30% (Reading database ... 35% (Reading
I am trying to install a few programs. One is a free dvd ripper from [url] and when i use the package installer to install it i get a message "error: wrong architecture 'i 386'".
I am trying to install the latest version of wepattack on Ubuntu 10.04 (64 bits) and I am getting the following error:
root@laptop2:/home/jay1/WepAttack-0.1.3/src# make gcc -fno-for-scope -c -D__LINUX_WLAN__ -D__I386__ -o wepfilter.o wepfilter.c cc1: warning: command line option "-fno-for-scope" is valid for C++/ObjC++ but not for C
First thing i want to say, i�m not very good in English, becouse im chilean, so, if i have too many gramatical errors, please let me know...
Okay, while im finishing installing Ubuntu 10.10 in Windows 7, an error pop out an says:
Ubuntu Instalador Ocurri� un error: Error executing command >>command=C:windowsSystem32cdedit.exe /set {f972d088-42bd-11e0-88bb-002454998f62} device partition=U: >>retval=1 >>stderr=Error al establecer los datos del elemento. Solicitud no compatible.
The installation was in progress before I got this error:'Ubuntu-Minimal' Missing"Report this bug against update manager package and include the files in var/log/dist_upgrade/ into bug report."
I'm experiencing difficulties installing Ubuntu 11.04 on an HP Laptop originally running Windows7. I tried using CD, but it blocks somewhere and displays Kernel Panic, etc.I then tried using the USB Key boot and created the Boot Disk with Ubuntu. But I have the following error when booting from the USB Key: Unknown keyword in configuration file. boot:I downloaded the 32-bit version of Ubuntu, but the original system is a 64-bit one.
I was trying to install Wine so I could run some Windows programs, as well as install Sun Java6. But I keep getting this message that neither will be installed...
Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done
I was about to install "RTree" on Ubuntu as a part of installing Graphserver and ended up with the following error:
------------------------------------------- libtool: install: error: relink `libspatialindex_c.la' with the above command before installing it make[2]: *** [install-libLTLIBRARIES] Error 1[code]....
I have administrative right on the machine. It seems "Relinking" or "Library" issue. As a newbie to Ubuntu as well as Graphserver/RTree,