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Curtis, thanks, your suggestion worked.
That wasn't the lib that gparted said was missing.
As far as I can remember any time I've installed gparted there were lib called
out to be installed too. Not this time, so re-installing the lib fixed it.
Any way for us users to know what lib to
If the package is installed ( or in this case, dpkg *thinks* it is
installed ), you can find out what package owns a given file with dpkg
-S /path/to/file.
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I think the problem is already solved.
With the original precise-desktop-amd64.iso beta1 I was able to
duplicate the problem you experienced.
With the latest precise-desktop-amd64.iso from March 25, 2012, I could
not duplicate the problem. It just worked properly.
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Strange. Someone else reported this earlier in the development cycle.
Can you try apt-get install --reinstall libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a?
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I just did some testing with the Beta1 precise-desktop-amd64.iso.
If I try to install gparted prior to performing a sudo apt-get update,
then I too receive an error. The error mentioned somting about the IP
address for the libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a package cannot be found. I would
have copied the
Is this on the livecd or after installing? On the livecd gparted is
already preinstalled, so you don't need to install it. If this is post
install, then I'm starting to think there is a bug in the installer. I
have seen this happen once or twice now with other packages that are
installed on the
Curtis, thanks for the comment. I thought I had updated let's try
again:
So I did:
sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude safe-upgrade
then
sudo apt-get remove gparted
sudo apt-get install gparted
try again:
jerry@Aspire1:~$ sudo gparted
/usr/sbin/gpartedbin: error while loading shared
It is a library from the libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a package. You install it by
(re) installing that package. Gparted uses it no matter what ubuntu
flavor you have installed. It isn't installed when you install gparted
if dpkg thinks it is already installed.
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'Just downloaded the precise-desktop-amd64.iso from March 25, 2012 and
installed it into a VM.
Next I opened a terminal prompt and entered:
sudo apt-get install gparted
This installed both libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a and gparted.
@jerrylamos,
Can you try sudo aptitude reinstall libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a?
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12.04 Beta 2 gparted won't run
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