Eclipse updates blank in ubuntu vm [closed] - eclipse

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I'm running Eclipse in an Ubuntu VM and when I go to Help -> Install New Software, the box that displays the updates is blank for any update site. It seems like it may be a SWT rendering issue with the VirtualBox display drivers, but I'm not sure. Has anyone else seen this?
VirtualBox 4.1.16
Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit
Kernel 3.2.0-24
Virtual Box Guest Additions 4.1.16
Eclipse 3.7.2

It turns out that one of the configuration files in the workspace .metadata folder was corrupt.

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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:
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Install Scipy on shared hosting (godaddy) [closed]

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I want to install Scipy on my shared hosting, I've got virtualenv setup with Python 2.7. So in order to install Scipy I need the gfortran installed on my server.
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I have fixed the issue by installing Anaconda distribution as suggested by David Maust.
Steps are as below
Download the Anaconda distribution from here
Install Anaconda - "bash AnacondaX-X.X.X-Linux-x86_64.sh"
Setting up the path in .bashrc (in case if not done during the installation) - "export PATH="/home/your_username/your_anaconda_installed_path/bin:$PATH"
Starting the Anaconda virtual environment - "source your_anaconda_installed_path/bin/activate ~/your_anaconda_environment_name"

Centos 7 Avahi doesn't resolve from windows machines [closed]

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the question is rather simple but I cannot hunt down the answer . I have an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS running on a vmware . For some testing purpose I need to launch another Ubuntu 14.04 LTS iso . I would like to know if I can use the same existing ISO i have for my older vmware install or will it screw up my old install ?
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