4.7 not working in Ubuntu CE
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 12:32 am
Seems there are more reports of this problem, this is basicly the same, but a little different.
First of all, BA 4.7 does not start.
This is what I have tried, and the results: The first time I downloaded it from the software center and it didn`t work, so I went to this page and downloaded an older version, I tried to start it but got an error in the terminal stating something like "errorOS2", but it was there, probably just not compatible, so I opened up the terminal and sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get upgrade, it shows BA needs to update, I click yes and it updates, THEN, when I try clicking the icon nothing happens, I open terminal and try to start it from there, nothing happens, no error message, just nothing. So my next step is to find out where it is located, so I type "whereis bibleanalyzer" and it comes out blank.
I don` t know what could have happened or how to solve it, hopefully I can get some help in here
I am running Ubuntu CE 12.04 64 bit, it is fully updated, I have disabled Dansguardian, so that`s not what is interfering
First of all, BA 4.7 does not start.
This is what I have tried, and the results: The first time I downloaded it from the software center and it didn`t work, so I went to this page and downloaded an older version, I tried to start it but got an error in the terminal stating something like "errorOS2", but it was there, probably just not compatible, so I opened up the terminal and sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get upgrade, it shows BA needs to update, I click yes and it updates, THEN, when I try clicking the icon nothing happens, I open terminal and try to start it from there, nothing happens, no error message, just nothing. So my next step is to find out where it is located, so I type "whereis bibleanalyzer" and it comes out blank.
I don` t know what could have happened or how to solve it, hopefully I can get some help in here
I am running Ubuntu CE 12.04 64 bit, it is fully updated, I have disabled Dansguardian, so that`s not what is interfering