QUOTE(kbyao @ Jan 17 2009, 03:22 AM)
You want install g++ package?The command is sudo apt-get install g++
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QUOTE(jordan86 @ Jan 17 2009, 10:03 AM) I install already.but the result is this yao@ubuntu:~$ g++ Unable to exec g++.real: No such file or directory before that it call me to install g++ and pentium-builder then after I installed both, this thing come out. yao@ubuntu:~$ g++ Unable to exec g++.real: No such file or directory |
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Jan 17 2009, 04:51 PM
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QUOTE(Cannonfodder @ Jan 17 2009, 04:51 PM) I download gcc-g++-4.3.2.tar.bz2 this.then follow the steps tar xvjf file.bz2 cd file ./configure make su make install but when i reach ./configure ./configure bash: ./configure: No such fire or directory This post has been edited by kbyao: Jan 17 2009, 06:44 PM |
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Jan 17 2009, 06:45 PM
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QUOTE(kbyao @ Jan 17 2009, 06:40 PM) I download gcc-g++-4.3.2.tar.bz2 this. be clear on what u said...cause ./configure will tell u what u missing, on the other hand, just copy the whole thing after u input ./configurethen follow the steps tar xvjf file.bz2 cd file ./configure make su make install but when i reach ./configure then cannot work already. It said don have configure file or wat |
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Jan 17 2009, 07:00 PM
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QUOTE(kbyao @ Jan 17 2009, 06:54 PM) ok, u extract the file u dl-ed into ur home folder, folder name should be the same as the file u just extracted.now use console, type in "cd ./[the folder name]", once ur in, use "./configure && make && sudo make install" just copy without the quote. after u done it, u need to set ur system to use this gcc instead of the 1 comes with ubuntu...if u did not have gcc in ubuntu, install thru package manager, dont bother to compile cz u seems to be very fresh in linux...without gcc, u cant make... |
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QUOTE(fastcx @ Jan 17 2009, 07:00 PM) ok, u extract the file u dl-ed into ur home folder, folder name should be the same as the file u just extracted. I really very new to linux now use console, type in "cd ./[the folder name]", once ur in, use "./configure && make && sudo make install" just copy without the quote. after u done it, u need to set ur system to use this gcc instead of the 1 comes with ubuntu...if u did not have gcc in ubuntu, install thru package manager, dont bother to compile cz u seems to be very fresh in linux...without gcc, u cant make... inside the package got 2 folder 1 is gcc another one is libstdc++-v3 so I tried in both folder. in gcc there is no configure file in libstdc++-v3 got configure file but after i used ./configure it said don't have install file etc really don't know how to do it:( |
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QUOTE(kbyao @ Jan 17 2009, 11:16 AM) I install already. What's your output for echo $PATH?but the result is this yao@ubuntu:~$ g++ Unable to exec g++.real: No such file or directory before that it call me to install g++ and pentium-builder then after I installed both, this thing come out. yao@ubuntu:~$ g++ Unable to exec g++.real: No such file or directory |
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QUOTE(kbyao @ Jan 17 2009, 03:22 AM) You don't have to download the gcc source code from the gcc site. You can install the compiler using the apt-get command. Run the following commands to install the necessary files to compile programs:sudo apt-get install build-essential This should install the gcc along with g++ on your machine. |
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any video converter for linux?
>can convert to resolution 320*240 >can convert RMVB to AVI |
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Jan 20 2009, 12:53 AM
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ok
got any software for that? but must can convert to 320*240 re cus will use for my handphone |
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QUOTE(chickenducksoup @ Jan 20 2009, 12:53 AM) chickendeluxe i found something great but only for windows http://www.free-codecs.com/download/3gp_converter.htm This post has been edited by zenix: Jan 20 2009, 01:43 AM |
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aiyah
nvm i try search n c thank for the help anyway Z3nic |
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QUOTE(chickenducksoup @ Jan 20 2009, 12:53 AM) You could take a look at mplayer or more specifically mencoder which comes with it to do your movie file conversion. Just be aware that it would be better to compile and install using source code provided from the mplayer site instead of using the default mplayer that comes with ubuntu. You will also need to get some codecs from the mplayer site to open rmvb filers. There's no gui for the encoding part so you will be using the terminal to enter the commands to do the conversion. |
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QUOTE(Eventless @ Jan 18 2009, 09:36 AM) You don't have to download the gcc source code from the gcc site. You can install the compiler using the apt-get command. Run the following commands to install the necessary files to compile programs: thanks...sudo apt-get install build-essential This should install the gcc along with g++ on your machine. now only know that i havent install this thing.. |
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Hi guys .. just found out about linux / ubuntu .. decided to give it a try
1) 1st i try the 1st option which is ... try or install or something ... so i tried the LIVECD style .. thought no need install 1st ... cannot load .. hang at the UBUNTU loading ( ala XP style ) there ... 2) Then nvm i try install ... even worst straight hang .. doesn't even wanna install 3) Nvm again .. i try the "Install in windows" option ... 1st try fail ... try again .. berjaya install ... now i try to boot ... again hang =.= went pass the "loading screen" .. now at some funny black screen with lots of words .. init: ttyy3 main process blablalbal then repeat damn alot of those similar lines .. .. * Loading ACPI modules ...... Then in the end there got 1 underscore keep blinking for like 15 minutes oredi now .. it doesn't take THAT long to load does it =.= Btw my laptop is 3 years old d .... ASUS M6 laptop ... i just format it few weeks ago so there is pretty much nothing there .. I don't know why it's so slow / hang so much with ubuntu ... My laptop is Pentium M ... RAM is 512 + 256 ... is that enough to run UBUNTU ? |
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QUOTE(GymBoi @ Jan 21 2009, 11:15 PM) Hi guys .. just found out about linux / ubuntu .. decided to give it a try ok, during the boot screen, there press f6 twice, u'll c a list at ur lower right corner, check acpi=off n noapci, press spacebar to select, once u selected tat 2, press escape once, n do install. this will solve the issue, but acpi wont work, means no cpu throttling. if u search online, u'll see lots of documentation or user solution...best thing about linux is, lots of resources for u, if u be initiative. to use linux, is to learn more about I.T.. if ur not the type that likes to learn, linux will not suit u1) 1st i try the 1st option which is ... try or install or something ... so i tried the LIVECD style .. thought no need install 1st ... cannot load .. hang at the UBUNTU loading ( ala XP style ) there ... 2) Then nvm i try install ... even worst straight hang .. doesn't even wanna install 3) Nvm again .. i try the "Install in windows" option ... 1st try fail ... try again .. berjaya install ... now i try to boot ... again hang =.= went pass the "loading screen" .. now at some funny black screen with lots of words .. init: ttyy3 main process blablalbal then repeat damn alot of those similar lines .. .. * Loading ACPI modules ...... Then in the end there got 1 underscore keep blinking for like 15 minutes oredi now .. it doesn't take THAT long to load does it =.= Btw my laptop is 3 years old d .... ASUS M6 laptop ... i just format it few weeks ago so there is pretty much nothing there .. I don't know why it's so slow / hang so much with ubuntu ... My laptop is Pentium M ... RAM is 512 + 256 ... is that enough to run UBUNTU ? Added on January 21, 2009, 11:31 pmhope my words arent harsh, it's just a fact for beginner to accept. linux works best on server/desktop, laptop acpi driver always causes trouble unless u go for not so mainstream distro, tat allows u to customize ur system like in archlinux,slackware,gentoo,debian.. unless u really wan2 discover them, beginner should start with ubuntu for ease of use, but missed the fun of building os from scratch. distro i mentioned just now arent for newbies unless they downloaded the whole documentation on how to make it work. cz u wont get gui interface initially, konsole rocks This post has been edited by fastcx: Jan 21 2009, 11:31 PM |
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