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![]() Send message Joined: 15 May 09 Posts: 3901 Credit: 15,518,125 RAC: 64,559 |
sudo apt-get install lib32ncurses5 lib32z1 lib32stdc++-6-dev Needs to be replaced by sudo apt-get install lib32ncurses6 lib32z1 lib32stdc++-7-dev Tried after finding package not there on fresh install and still running five minutes in. |
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Thanks Dave. I edited that command into the posts I have in the sticky here. |
![]() Send message Joined: 15 May 09 Posts: 3901 Credit: 15,518,125 RAC: 64,559 |
Thanks George, Just doing it on another machine and the lib32ncurses5 had to be replaced by ncurses6. Don't know why that didn't come up the first time unless there was a change between the first install and second one by Ubuntu? Have changed the line in my post below. |
Send message Joined: 18 Feb 17 Posts: 81 Credit: 12,046,206 RAC: 18,760 |
Curious. Does 19.10 bring any improvements to crunching over 18.04? That's all my Linux machines are used for. These n216 tasks sure run a while. |
![]() Send message Joined: 15 May 09 Posts: 3901 Credit: 15,518,125 RAC: 64,559 |
Curious. Does 19.10 bring any improvements to crunching over 18.04? That's all my Linux machines are used for. I have not seen any difference between versions in crunching ability. That goes back to the days when I used Mandrake and all the iterations of distros I have used between then and now. The only differences I have found are the ease or lack of in finding the 32bit dependencies. |
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