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I get error when running xvfb-run electron app/
libGL error: No matching fbConfigs or visuals found
libGL error: failed to load driver: swrast
The electron app is just opening a simple html file.
Ubuntu 16.04
I've found this post but the solution is about nvidia drivers which is not my case.
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My igb_uio driver of dpdk crashed suddenly. It was working fine. Then suddenly it stopped working and wont load up. It gives the following error, any ideas?
Error ->
The Linux version you are running and Kernel module igb_uio are different. Rebuild the DPDK kernel module to work for current Linux.
Note: I highly recommend to least do basic debug for linux kernel build. refer
stackoverflow link describing module error format
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I am having windows64x operating system, by installing both mingw and cygwin in same computer, will it make any conflicts between these compilers??
You can do it. I have them both installed on my windows machine. Cygwin #
C:\cygwin64
and MinGW #
c:\MinGW\
I use Cygwin to execute bash scripts from within the command console and mingw/msyst as a build toolchain for several projects.
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I'm trying to work on an OpenGL project at home on my Linux PC.
I got this error when launching my OpenGL project with "./executable"
I have already installed libglew-dev package, and also I can't find the file "libGLEW.so.1.10" in my directories.
I don't know how I could install it in the right place.
The dev package provides headers and source for you to, well, develop with.
Now, on the target machine, you need to install the normal package that provides the shared libraries.
The Ubuntu package list has some candidates: from your question it looks like you're using v1.10, so libglew1.10.
The documentation has some ways to do it manually without a package manager.
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When I enter:
man gcc
I get "No manual entry for gcc". The same thing happens with g++. Why am I getting this and how can I fix it?
I have both gcc and g++ but it just doesn't seem to work when I use it on the Cygwin terminal. I'm on Windows.
You don't have the help files (aka man pages) for gcc or g++ installed in cygwin. You need to re-run the cygwin setup*.exe and select it to be installed. I'm not sure which package it is though.
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Have you had success installing ANN recently? (http://www.cs.umd.edu/~mount/ANN/)
In my computer and using the latest version available on the website, I seem to be able to install it from running make. But I can't correctly compile a program that uses it. According to the official manual you just have to compile with g++ a.cpp -Iann/include -Lann/lib -lANN but my compiler returns:
fatal error: ANN/ANN.h: No such file or directory
Has anybody been able to install it in Fedora or other linux system? Or do you have any idea of how to get it to work?
Thanks!
I just managed to solve it by changing "ann" by the path to the library root directory in "g++ a.cpp -Iann/include -Lann/lib -lANN".