Hi Stuart,

 

I run the command sudo apt-get install -y ..... I don't think it is LTIB
problem.

Because I didn't get the part of ltib installation. 

I tried to run sudo apt-get update and still some error. Could it be my
ubuntu os internet connection issue or not?

Please advise.

 

Thanks & Regards,

Phyo Nandar Aye

Flash Technology, Singapore

 

From: Stuart Hughes [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, 25 October, 2012 4:25 PM
To: Phyo Nandar Aye
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ltib] Questions about ltib installation

 

Hi Phyo,

What command did you run? is this an LTIB problem or a VM install problem?

Regards, Stuart

On 25/10/12 07:36, Phyo Nandar Aye wrote: 

Hi Stuart,

 

Thanks for your advises.

I installed ubuntu 11.10 as alongside window XP and tried to prepare host.

"unable to locate package ... " , "package ... has no installation
candidate" , such kinds of error show in preparation of linux host.

Could you please advise what is the problem and how to solve?

 

Best Regards,

Phyo Nandar Aye

Flash Technology, Singapore

 

From: Stuart Hughes [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, 24 October, 2012 4:14 PM
To: Phyo Nandar Aye
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ltib] Questions about ltib installation

 

Hi Phyo,

On 24/10/12 02:32, Phyo Nandar Aye wrote: 

Dear Sir,

 

I am beginner level to use ltib package and I'd like to ask some questions
regarding about ltib build host setup and ltib installation.

 

Which version of ubuntu is suitable for ltib installation? Can I use ubuntu
11.10? 


Yes that should be fine.  I've installed on that version.





Do I need to do default ubuntu installation? Or can I use ubuntu os boot
from CD?


You need an installation so that LTIB can write to disk (/opt/ltib/...)





Is there any reference document for set up of ubuntu 11.10 host for ltib
build and ltib installation?

 


There's no specific per-platform instructions, just follow the generic
instructions.  What you may have to do though is install some missing
dependencies using "sudo apt-get xxx" .  LTIB will tell you if something it
needs is missing.

Regards, Stuart




 

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