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RE: SleepyHead on Lubuntu 17.1 - casebro - 07-19-2018

64 bit Ubuntu Bionic Beaver 18.04

  Too new to post links, try c&p this  packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=sleepyhead

The download page list other packages, as "depends" . I assume that means SH needs some of those? I tried a couple, a lib and a qt, no help.

Am I over my head in the deep pool pf Linux?


RE: SleepyHead on Lubuntu 17.1 - Crimson Nape - 07-19-2018

SleepyHead 1.0.0-Beta-1 won't run on your platform. You need SleepyHead-1.1.0-testing2-20180613-9da8b2a7-linux64, which is in testing. I'm having a little problem finding a download link at this time.


RE: SleepyHead on Lubuntu 17.1 - casebro - 07-19-2018

Yes, beta-1 wouldn't run. So I found <sleepyhead_1.0.0-beta-2+dfsg-4_amd64.deb> which is what I posted above.

Also trying an I386 version now.


RE: SleepyHead on Lubuntu 17.1 - SuperSleeper - 07-19-2018

Link for all SleepyHead 1.1.0 testing builds is here:

http://OSCAR Official Download Page ----> CLICK HERE ./testing/1.1.0/

Keep in mind, those builds are only for 64-bit processors.


I'm running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and it seems to work fine for me.  No installation necessary, just download the file, then click on it and it runs.

Coffee


RE: SleepyHead on Lubuntu 17.1 - Crimson Nape - 07-19-2018

Did you set it to be "Executable"?


RE: SleepyHead on Lubuntu 17.1 - pholynyk - 07-19-2018

I think that Sleepyhead-1.0.0-beta -2 is in the 18.04 repositories.
In a terminal type:
apt-cache search sleepyhead --- it should return one result; if so type
apt-cache policy sleepyhead --- it will have several lines, showing which version is installed (none), and a Candidate version.

this might be 1.0.0-beta-2 (most likely) or the older 0.9.8 which is available in my 16.04 LTS.
as long as you see version 1.0 or better you can type

sudo apt-get install sleepyhead

It will tell you all the other files you need to install, and ask if you want to proceed - enter y for yes and everything else will happen automagically

The .deb package you downloaded needs to be installed by a package manager other than apt-get and I can't remember what it's called - sorry. Apt-get install does all of it in one go.

Or you can try the version 1.1.0-testing version that SuperSleeper gave you the link to


RE: SleepyHead on Lubuntu 17.1 - casebro - 07-20-2018

Supersleepers link (Linus 64 version) won't open. My Personal Confuser won't open 'eceutable' files.

Pholynyk stuff worked good, until it got to "package grub-efi-amd63-signed is not configured yet". Plus another, "shim signed not configured yet"

And I spent the last 12 hours of desk time getting the PC working again after yestrdays attmept froze my Ubuntu in TTY1. Partitions, re-installing, bla bla bla. Now, while I am still familiar woth Terminal stuff, I'll try to search out grub.....signed...configure. And stuff.

eta Awww, crap. All I found on the net is bug reports, no solutions. No"sudo type-some-stuff--configure". I think I'll let my PC rest before I dig into it further. At least now I can access my desktop to back up some files before I have to format.


RE: SleepyHead on Lubuntu 17.1 - casebro - 07-20-2018

It's all moot now- I fixed it and I fixed it until it's broke. That Ubuntu machine is now lacking a boot/grub file. Looks like I need another hard drive to start it, then maybe I can format the one in there. This is a Vista machine, pretty slow and limited. And Sleepyhead stopped working on this too.

I'll be back in a few dats.


RE: SleepyHead on Lubuntu 17.1 - bonum.noctem - 07-22-2018

Well, not helpful concerning any Ubuntu, but I'm pleased to see Sleepyhead-1.0.0-beta-2 readily available for installation in the OpenSuse science repo (I'm currently running an older Ubuntu Mate, but I'm considering switching to OpenSuse Tumbleweed). I have just taken a look and it installs and runs without any problems. Wink


RE: SleepyHead on Lubuntu 17.1 - casebro - 07-22-2018

22 hours of desktop time, and I got my grub root chroot repaired.

The oether downloads still ddin't work- either would not install, or went through the whole process then only gives me a [remove] button, not [open] or [run].

Tried the Pholynyk route once more, got to "libquazip5-1:amd not configured yet" .

I've practiced a LOT of 'terminal' in the last few days. If anybody has specific intructions I'll do more 'terminal'.

Othrwise, no more sleepyhead for me.