Hi,
I downloaded Second Life, unpacked it and tried to start it but I got this error:
Code:
[las@localhost SecondLife-i686-1.23.5.136262]$ ./secondlife
Running from /home/las/Download/SecondLife-i686-1.23.5.136262
Warning: Did not register secondlife:// handler with KDE: Directory /home/las/.kde/share/services does not exist.
with the newest latest SL client SL-i686-1.23.5.136262 Secondlife is failing to load again even without libfreebl3 removed from lib directory.
Any ideas what it could be this time?
Having CentOS 6.3 installed on x86_64.
Below I'll demonstrate my problem using parted package.
Running:
yumdownloader --destdir=001 --assumeyes --resolve parted
As a result downloaded the following rpms are:
ls -1 001/
device-mapper-libs-1.02.74-10.el6_3.3.i686.rpm
libblkid-2.17.2-12.7.el6_3.i686.rpm
libselinux-2.0.94-5.3.el6.i686.rpm
libsepol-2.0.41-4.el6.i686.rpm
libudev-147-2.42.el6.i686.
I feel like a total idiot having to ask this question but I simple have a mental block on how to search for the answer, or I just can't understand instructions.
How do you install an application and then put an icon on the desktop to launch it?
I want to install either "snowball" or "Second Life" viewers on my 64 bit Fedora 12 system.
Hey all i'm running 11.04 64 bit with all the current updates and i get this error when trying to run a newer version of the graphic software blender.
Code:
/home/crush/Downloads/blender26 45255/blender: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtiff.so.4: no version information available (required by /home/crush/Downloads/blender26 45255/blender)
/home/crush/Downloads/blender26 45255/blender: /usr/lib/x
I do this on Scientific Linux 6.3 (to implement it, it requires a minimal Linux knowledge):
SHARED DOWNLOADS DIRECTORY
adduser ffuser
passwd VERYVERYGOODPWD
groupadd ffgroup
vi /etc/group # add ffuser and the normal user to the end of the ffgroup line.
Hello,
I'm quite new to ubuntu and i'm trying to install my soundcard driver as mentionned above. I looked it up at the manufacturer site and found myself the tarball for linux. As commented in the install notes, I unpacked it, and then opened the readme file. The readme file tells me the following:
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Quick install
Hi,
I'm a noob to the Linux scene but I'm not dumb when it comes to computers and all that. Im trying to install the drivers for a X-Fi ExtremeGamer sound card but it wont work.
I figured out how to get into the parent directory and i enter this command "make" and i get this in the terminal.
I have one instance of Fedora 15 x86_64 installed on this computer.