we are working on project related to language translation with the help of moses tool...but we are not able to install moses...we face some installation problems.
we make a directory on desktop named workingdir
Sir we install the initial packages:-
$sudo apt-get install build-essential
$sudo apt-get install subversion
$sudo apt-get install tcl-dev
$sudo apt-get install tclx8.4-de
Hi everyone,
this time, I managed to make a persistent installation in a usb 32Gb drive.
But now I want to configure this for faster pyrit usage.
I found that this is the way to do it, that is similar to CUDA.
I follow this tutorial:
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/wiki/...Install_OpenCL
When I do the point:
Code:
root@bt:~# svn co https://calpp.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/calpp
I'm trying to compile oggvideotools 0.9 on Ubuntu 12.04 server (0.8 is in the ubuntu repos, but I want the current 0.9 trunk version)
svn co https://oggvideotools.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/oggvideotools oggvideotools
cd oggvideotools/trunk
./autogen.sh
and here is what I get :
System has changed to run under cmake
-- The C compiler identification is GNU
-- The CXX compiler identification i
start new from:
http://dangerdeep.sourceforge.net/20...eep-on-debian/
January 20, 2011
Building the latest and greatest from SVN on debian
Filed under: Development tx2rx @ 21:50
The last release we did is pretty old (coming up to 4 years now), this is a quick set of instructions to anyone up and running with the latest from SVN/trunk.
Youll need the following packages insta
Thunderbird 3.1 was released a month ago and it can be easily installed in 32-bit Ubuntu with Ubuntuzilla.
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Get Creative soundcard working correctly
So I downloaded a SoundBlaster driver and after opening the read me, it described how to install the driver, which is over my head.
I tested the sound driver as it currently is and only got sound out of the rear speakers, no other surround sound speaker works.
Instructions are:
In terminal,
Goto source directory
Execute m
Installing Kubuntu (though tempted to try Ubuntu Satanic!) on a Vaio. Wireless card is a rtl8101. Naturally it has been a challenge to find.
Found a couple of promising websites:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/342898
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
Title pretty much says it all. I am running Ubuntu 12.10 and I have been unable to find a compiled version of the drivers and have been attempting to work with the one I got off the asus website.