qt5-default:amd64
Edward (W3ENR / K3WRG)
Hi Folks -
My i5-9500 arrived but I've hit a snag on the greenfields install. Everything seems to have installed correctly except qt5-default:amd64. The error I get is that is "has no installation candidate". Hopefully this is easy to overcome? Edward W3ENR |
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Jim Lill
I had that issue on a X86 box.... can't recall what I did, think it was sudo apt install qtbase5-dev qtchooser qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev-tools
On 7/6/22 18:25, Edward Hammond wrote:
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Rob Robinett
I think that sudo apt install qtbase5-dev-tools is enough It has been months since I've done a greenfield installation on U 20.04, so I may have missed that problem On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 3:45 PM Jim Lill <jim@...> wrote:
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Edward (W3ENR / K3WRG)
Nice try, but no dice, I'm afraid. Here's a link on the demise of qt5-default: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1335184/qt5-default-not-in-ubuntu-21-04 I guess just falling back to an older version of Linux might solve it, but before doing that, if anybody has a workaround, I'd love to find out... Edward
On 7/6/22 18:45, Jim Lill wrote:
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Rob Robinett
I think that the odd numbered Ubuntu 'releases' are test releases. On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 4:13 PM Edward Hammond <manager@...> wrote:
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Edward (W3ENR / K3WRG)
I'll try falling back to 20.04 and see what happens.
On 7/6/22 19:22, Rob Robinett wrote:
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Rob Robinett
I don't think that WSJT-x has a release for 22.04, so WD can't get the wsprd and jt9 commands from it which are used for decoding I was surprised to find at 'sudo apt install wsjtx' worked on the Ubuntu 64 for the Pi. You might try that. On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 4:48 PM Edward Hammond <manager@...> wrote:
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