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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. 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. 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. |