ID:751703
Jan 11 2009, 10:43 am
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I can't install BYOND because of that error. It's obviously not running. |
In response to Stephen001
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Using pgrep byond (or dream) | xargs kill outputs the following:
Usage: kill pid ... Send SIGTERM to every process listed. kill signal pid ... Send a signal to every process listed. kill -s signal pid ... Send a signal to every process listed. kill -l List all signal names. kill -L List all signal names in a nice table. kill -l signal Convert between signal numbers and names. Am I doing something wrong? Sorry for my dumbness with linux. |
In response to Slime Lord
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What happened when you ran the installer after that?
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In response to Stephen001
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Stephen001 wrote:
What happened when you ran the installer after that? Same thing, no clue what's up. I even rebooted and tried it again. BYOND/anything with Dream also doesn't show up in my System Monitor. |
In response to Slime Lord
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What version of Wine, what distribution (plus version)?
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In response to Stephen001
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wine-1.1.12
Linux linux 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 8 08:38:33 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex |
In response to Stephen001
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Apparently naming the exe 'byond' was my mistake, whoops!
Now I get this error: wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x100011ee at address 0x100011ee (thread 0012), starting debugger... The splashscreen loads up, then fades away. I believe because of that bug. |
pgrep byond | xargs kill
pgrep dream | xargs kill
Then run the installer. If it says it's running, it is. It just might be detached from X, or a zombie.