I have been using the "stataRun" extension of VSCode which allowed me to send code from VSCode to Stata and execute it using shortcuts. Since I have upgraded my system from Ubuntu 20.04 to Ubuntu 22.04, this is not working anymore. Has anybody encountered the same problem and/or does anybody know a solution?
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I need to use Windows in the company to development. I enabled WSL2 and installed Ubuntu 20.04. The developer environment is hosted in an AWS EC2 instance. To made changes to the developer environment I use Natizyskunk's SFTP extension for VSCode.
However, the extension is not working when VSCode is launched from a WSL environment. It fails to sync, with no error message. I think this is because WSL2 is behaving like a remote task in VSCode. Can someone help me? I hate using Windows for development, and I would like to use WSL2 with SFTP extension instead.
I use Ubuntu 20.04. When I run https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Setting-up-the-Engine-development-environment step 7
sudo ./build/install-build-deps-android.sh
ERROR: Only Ubuntu 12.04 (precise), 14.04 (trusty), 14.10 (utopic), 15.04 (vivid), 16.04 (xenial), 18.04 (bionic), and Debian (rodete and stretch) are currently supported
And the doc says:
If you're on Linux, run the following. Note: These scripts are distro- and version-specific, so are not guaranteed to work on every configuration. If they fail, you may need to find comparable packages to the ones that weren't found.
Based on the documentation, How do I know which packages are not compatible.
Maybe you can modify that install-build-deps-android.sh script and force 20.04 and try to go on the building process?
Im working on ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS and i need to integrate ephesoft 4.0.2.0 to alfresco community so i have to install ephesoft.
While im installing i stack in a point that it can´t install its libreoffice dependency, i first deleted the libreoffice coming in my OS but realize that was not the problem, then i installed another one and again that was not the problem, so i don´t know what to do, the ephesoft installation can not move foward because of it.
Please if there is anyone who can help me with it, I will be gratefull.
Att, MGM
I had the same problem and try a lot of things and then found out that 16.04 is not supported by ephesoft, only 14.04 and 14.10 work.
Is there anyone knows how to find Desktop Sharing in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS?
Is it possible that this feature is only available for Server version?
Thanks
ok, I find out the answer by myself. Actually, I need to install vino. After that, once I execute vino-preferences in a terminal, then the Desktop Sharing is show up.
I have downloaded talend 5.3.2 studio in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
When I am opening the TOS_DI-win-x86_64.exe as my system is 64 bit, the studio is not opening. since I am new to ubuntu I am not sure which application should I open with kindly help.
TOS_DI-win-x86_64.exe is the Windows executable.
The appropriate file for your Ubuntu system is TOS_DI-linux-gtk-x86_64