Browsers Availability?
NoOp
glgxg at mfire.com
Tue Jun 19 05:51:07 UTC 2007
On 06/18/2007 10:20 PM, Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
>
> Should have but didn't. While I praised you for the detailed
> instructions a lot of it wasn't entirely clear to me. For instance,
> you say open a terminal. Do you mean a tty or like konsole instide
> X(KDE).
>
I think it's konsole (I'm advising from memory).
> "I have a Feisty Ubuntu live CD install with Kubuntu-desktop
> installed."
>
> I'm assuming that you have a fully installed kunbutu system... Have
> you updated the system since you installed from the live CD ala sudo
> apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade ?
>
> Oh yes. Many times. Several today.
>
> Regarding your link on Mozilla forums:
>
> I have the following libstdc's installed" - libstdc++5 version
> 1:3.3.6-15ubuntu1 - libstdc++6 version 4.1.2-0ubuntu4 -
> libstdc++6-4.0-dev version 4.0.3-4 - libstdc++6-4.1-dev version
> 4.1.2-0ubuntu4
>
> usr/lib/debug/libstdc++.so.6.0.8 comes from the libstdc++6 package so
> that should be fine. Can you also install libstdc++5 (use Synaptic
> please) and see if that corrects your problem?
>
> Well, I used aptitude instead of Synaptic and installed libstdc++5
> which picked up several packages. I had been working with a guy at
> MozillaZine Seamonkey support on this issue and after each post
> corrections were made and the command, su -c ./seamonkey-installer,
> was issued from konsole and the error output would change. The last
> thought he had was that I was running the installer from su instead
> of root. I got the same error using the above command from a root or
> user console. So I went to tty1, logged in as root, ran the command
> above and also just "./seamonkey-installer" and get the same error
> either way. Error was:
>
> (seamonkey-installer-bin:22054): Gtk -WARNING **: cannot open
> display:
su is basically root.
<http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/releases/seamonkey1.1.2/installation.html#linux>
<quote>
Linux
System Requirements
* The following library versions (or compatible) are required for
the GTK1 build: glibc 2.2.5, XFree86 3.3.x, GTK 1.2.x, Glib 1.2.x. Red
Hat Linux 7.0, Debian 3.0, and SuSE 7.3 (or later) installations should
work. The recommended build (GTK2) requires glibc 2.3.2, XFree86 4.3.x,
GTK 2.x, glib 2.x, libstdc++-3.3.
</quote>
BTW: I've confirmed that libstdc++-3.3 is libstdc++5, so that should
take care of that.
I'll load up kunbutu tomorrow and see if I can figure out anything else.
Sorry, I initially thought that you were running gnome and already had
the glib/gtk's installed. One way or another we'll get it installed :-)
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