I've tried the synaptic package manager before I find libjogl2-java and try
to install it:
error: could not apply changes . fix broken packages first.
Edit->Fix broken packages and it reads:
unable to correct problem you have held broken packages.
unable to correct dependencies:Error , pkgProble
Does Udoo have a graphical user's interface? Does it have Synaptic
Package Manager? If so, search on JOGL (you probably need the source)
and install it.
If not, then go on a web-walk and figure out how to do the same thing
using Aptitude. You'll need to search for the right package the install
hi,
when I add deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian jessie main
to /etc/apt/sources.list, then sudo apt-get update
the udoo packs up and I need reinstall the OS...
When trying to install scilab from source, using
apt-get build-dep scilab
for the dependancies gives not error.
Trying ./configure
Hello,
Great try ! It might be good to have a running Scilab on a desktop-class
ARM board.
Debian Jessie seems to ship a runnable Scilab for the ARM platform :
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/scilab-full-bin
Are you able to install Jessie packages on Ubuntu ?
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Clément
Le vendredi 09 janvi
HI there - thx for your replies.
so I've tried to compile Scilab from the source file aswell as the
prerequirements.
To deal with the dependancies, after using sudo apt-get update I tried sudo
apt-get build-dep scilab.
So far so good , then installed gfortran, java jdk 1.8 (as described in Udoo
F
On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 12:36 +0100, Antoine Monmayrant wrote:
> On 01/06/2015 11:44 PM, Tim Wescott wrote:
> > Hey Patrick:
> >
> > What you want to do is uninstall Scilab from Ubuntu, and hand install
> > it.
> >
> > This can be very easy, if you don't mind not having a shortcut in your
> > start m
On 01/06/2015 11:44 PM, Tim Wescott wrote:
Hey Patrick:
What you want to do is uninstall Scilab from Ubuntu, and hand install
it.
This can be very easy, if you don't mind not having a shortcut in your
start menu. I use Lubuntu, so the following directions should work for
you, more or less (wit
Hey Patrick:
What you want to do is uninstall Scilab from Ubuntu, and hand install
it.
This can be very easy, if you don't mind not having a shortcut in your
start menu. I use Lubuntu, so the following directions should work for
you, more or less (with the caviat that I'm no sysop).
* Download
HI there,
I've installed scilab on an udoo developting platform running lubuntu 12.04
using:
sudo apt-get install scilab
which installs version 5.3.3.
How can I upgrade scilab to the latest stable version 5.5.1 or alternatively
reinstall latest version.
Any help is very much welcome.
Thanks.