Hi. Running Linuxmint (ubuntu 18.04) with NVidia RTX. Problem solved for
me after installing libnvidia-gl-415:i386 and ia32-libs.
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Same problem in French lubuntu or Linuxmint Qiana (ubuntu based). 2
input methods are installed and conflict. Just to follow this thread.
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I tried F2FS on a low end SSD with Gentoo and it really gives a serious
boost to the drive. Please include F2FS in the installation process.
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Using zoneminder 1.26.5 under ubuntu 14.04 AMD64
The problem seems to be the socket is not created under /tmp/zm.
Tested several solutions here and there, regarding cgi-bin directories and
"ScriptAlias" but none worked.
Here's the error :
May 3 23:12:37 mx2 zmc_dvideo0[2006]: INF [Monitor-1:
After much searching and purge + reinstall of both apache2 and
zoneminder, I suspect the problem is CGI not enabled by default, so one
must lauch "sudo a2encgi" after installing apache2 and before installing
zoneminder.
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Error during install, while installing meta-package kubuntu-desktop on a
already running and up-to-date ubuntu.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: kubuntu-firefox-installer (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-26.42-generic 3.5.7.6
Uname:
I had the same bug. On kubuntu 12.10 AMD64, I solved it by manually
installing python-pdf
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printing a document does not work, depenencies
This bug is still present in Linux-2.6.35-30-generic. But his behaviour
is curious. This bug never affected my GA-EP35-DS3R I bought more than 3
years ago (many Ubuntu revision since), but DOES affect my new mobo
Gigabyte PH67-D3-B3. Solved by adding a marvell NIC PCI.
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Got same error, except I'm using a 64bit kernel
It seems a binary firmware is missing
Alain
Le 11/02/2011 10:55, Nicolas Rietsch a écrit :
> Hi Vladimir.
>
> In step 6, I'm getting an error:
>
> Building module:
> cleaning build area
> make KERNELRELEASE=2.6.35-26-generic -C /lib/modules/2.6
Le 14/02/2011 10:40, Vladimir_ a écrit :
> Someone can paste the make.log?
>
Hi Vladimir.
I think the points 4 and 5 are inverted in your previous post, I think
one must create /usr/src/keucr-0.0.1/dkms.conf _before_ running dkms add.
Using NVidia propretary driver (I know, proprietary kills whal
Fakeroot, patch, dpatch, fakeroot-ng, patchutils and kernel-headers
installed.
build failed.
make.log :
DKMS make.log for keucr-0.0.1 for kernel 2.6.35-25-generic (x86_64)
mardi 15 février 2011, 09:33:53 (UTC+0100)
make: entrant dans le répertoire « /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.35-25-generic »
LD /
I understand there is no need to compile a new kernel. What we are
talking about, as you can see in my post #127, is that some are able to
build the .deb, and some are not with an compilation error at the build
step.
Alain
Le 17/02/2011 05:51, Christian Haataja a écrit :
> the process outlined
-v 0.0.1
9 : append the module to /etc/modules
echo "keucr" >> /etc/modules
As far as I tested on my Acer emachines em350, there is no need to
insert SDCard before power-on. It works like any USB key.
Alain Danger
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As far as the driver is registered in DKMS, and knowing what happens with
proprietary NVidia at kernel update, I believe that DKMS will take care of
compiling new driver upon kernel update. I did not test though.
However, repeating steps 7 to 8 should be enough.
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You may try the old method.
As a sudoer
1 : mkdir /media/sdcard
2 : mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /media/sdcard
And before removal
umount -f /dev/sdb1
Le 22/02/2011 07:28, Andrew Muro a écrit :
> This works, and I thank you for that. Unfortunately, it doesn't
> automount on my Acer Aspire one D255 runni
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