I have recently switched from Windows to linux, Windows 10 pro to Ubuntu version 22.04 LTS to be exact. I now wanted to install Unity on my computer.
The problem is that when I open the Unity Hub, all I see is a grey screen with the sub Menus having no options when hovering over them.
What I found is that it apparently is this way because Unity only works on ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04.
However, I have found people that claim it works on versions 20.04 and 22.04. Having received contradictory information, I dont know what the truth is, so now I'm here.
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I am running Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS. In order to solve the problem posed in my older question (Unity3d: "Platform StandaloneLinux64 with graphics API OpenGLCore is with HDRP"), I switched the Graphics API from OpenGLCore to Vulkan:
When change the order to have Vulkan first, the editor only freezes and cannot proceed.
Any ideas?
I Installed eclipse on my new mac m1 chip machine, It was working fine until I restart my machine. After restart the machine, the eclipse app is not opening also no error is shown in the display..
I am trying to open the app in terminal I am getting the following error
rosetta error: /var/db/oah/223263137464320_223263137464320/27e2cf6e452a44ee1a3ccc20e0409d562f65d18f27dd9ff3ebd552b78e52a4e3/eclipse.aot: attachment of code signature supplement failed: 3 Trace/BPT trap: 5
the solution giving in this is to upgrade the OS, but I already upgraded to the new OS version.
I can't find a solution anywhere, even in Apple forum sites
I faced a similar issue today. In my case, I'm using Anypoint Studio, which is built on top of Eclipse 4.19. After updating the OS, it worked again.
How can I run unity condition for my Ubuntu 16.04 running in my VMware workstation 11.00.
I have searched for that on YouTube, but I don't work please help.
I've just installed Linux Mint 17.3 Xfce edition on a laptop and went on to install Eclipse Mars.2 after I have finished playing with colors everywhere.
I've downloaded the gzipped tarball and extracted it in my home, started it, and got this bad surprise:
I've already tried this but as you can see on the screenshot, it didn't work
I've been searching and tinkering css files for now, in /usr/share/themes but haven't been successful (I'm not even sure which theme I'm using).
I normally use the most recent version of TexStudio with my Linux Mint system by downloading the source tarball and compiling it in my machine. Recently I upgraded Mint to 17.3 and TexStudio to 2.10.8 at the same time.
However, when I installed TexStudio, the menu bar was not there anymore, I uninstalled and reinstalled the stable version 2.6.6, everything was fine, but upgrading it to 2.10.8 again, menu was lost.
Does anyone have a clue how to fix this?
it worked fine for me, taking the xUbuntu 14.04 package. Linux Mint 17.3 is based on that version of Ubuntu. Its better to use the pre-build package