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I want to downgrade my php version from 8 to 7.4
so I add php repo sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
but when I run sudo apt update I got error from Insomnia repo
Err:16 https://dl.bintray.com/getinsomnia/Insomnia InRelease
403 Forbidden [IP: 52.35.132.179 443]
Reading package lists... Done
E: Failed to fetch https://dl.bintray.com/getinsomnia/Insomnia/InRelease 403 Forbidden [IP: 52.35.132.179 443]
E: The repository 'https://dl.bintray.com/getinsomnia/Insomnia InRelease' is no longer signed.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.
I thanks for anyone can help me, because I am still newbie in linux
Open the Software & Updates then go to Other software tab and uncheck the APT.
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/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libboost_locale.so.1.81.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Facing above error after upgraded to LibreOffice 7.4.5.1 40(Build:1)
It was working fine before
It's because you are using older version of libboost library,
Upgrade the boost library to boost-libs-1.81.0-3
by
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sudo apt-get install boost
arch
sudo pacman -Sy boost
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How can I resolve issue
xenial InRelease' doesn't support architecture 'i386'
N: Skipping acquire of configured file 'universe/binary-i386/Packages' as repository 'http://repo.sawtooth.me/ubuntu/1.0/stable xenial InRelease' doesn't support architecture 'i386'
I got same error,Solved by adding [arch=amd64] to
deb [arch=amd64] http://repo.sawtooth.me/ubuntu/1.0/stable xenial universe
Just locate etc/apt/sources.list Edit file & just add above line
or
Edit existing line by adding [arch=amd64] after deb as per your current version
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This happens when I try to install/update the Nvidia driver on my system using cuda_8.0.61.2_linux.
Prompt dialog
This could be caused by conflicting x11 libs. Some of you might also experience similar issue on a different or older version of Ubuntu.
Prompt dialog
Perform Ctrl+Alt+F1 then a console will be displayed.
Enter your credentials...
(1) You need to reset the "lightdm" with the following:
sudo rm /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
sudo ucf -p /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
sudo apt-get install --reinstall lightdm
(2) Then re-install "recommended driver" nvidia (can be found on your system current nvidia drivers)
sudo ubuntu-drivers devices
You will see something like:
...
...
driver : nvidia-384 - distro non-free recommended
...
You will use the nvidia specified as recommended which is on this example is nvidia-384
Finally, perform:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-384
And reboot the system.
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I am following these instructions to install MongoDB 3.2.5 on Ubuntu 15.10:
https://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-linux/#install-for-64-bit-linux
I am up to step 3:
Copy the extracted folder to the location from which MongoDB will run.
What location should MongoDB run from?
(Note: I believe this location should be different from where data is stored by defaut ie /data/db)
You are free to choose where you want to install MongoDB, but it is customary to install software into /opt when not installing software using the package manager (apt in case of Ubuntu).
Why aren't you following the guide for installing on Ubuntu - it's much simpler: https://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-ubuntu/
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I am trying to figure out what to install on my Ubuntu 12.04 server. I've read on multiple blogsites on how to install mongodb and it states there that you can install it through mongodb-10gen. On the other hand, the documentation on the mongodb site says that you should install it through mongodb-org. So which is which, and what is the difference between the two?
I've tried installing through mongodb-10gen and tried starting mongodb. The response said that it started but when I tried accessing mongodb it won't acess. I've tried checking the status and the response was it was not running.