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Hi,
I'm trying to install scratch in Ubuntu 9.10 64 Bits with the follow command:
sudo dpkg --force-architecture -i ./scratch_1.4.0.1-0ubuntu5_i386.deb
I have this output:
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dpkg: aviso: ignorando problema debido a --force enabled:
la arquitectura del paquete (i386) no corresponde con la del sistema (amd64)
Seleccionando el paquete scratch previamente no seleccionado.
(Leyendo la base de datos ... 00%
225375 ficheros y directorios instalados actualmente.)
Desempaquetando scratch (de .../scratch_1.4.0.1-0ubuntu5_i386.deb) ...
Configurando scratch (1:1.4.0.1-0ubuntu5) ...
Procesando disparadores para man-db ...
Procesando disparadores para shared-mime-info ...
Procesando disparadores para hicolor-icon-theme ...
Procesando disparadores para desktop-file-utils ..
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Aparently, the program has been installed well, but when I try to execute it, it doesn't work, nothing happens. If I try to execute it in a terminal with the "scratch" command I get this error:
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jaime@amd64x2Linux:~/Escritorio/scratch$ scratch
could not find module vm-sound-pulse
Aborted
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Any suggestion?
Thank you.-
PD. Sorry, but my English is not good enough.
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I am having the same problem on Ubuntu 11.10
could not find module vm-sound-pulse
Aborted
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FunDude wrote:
What is it with all these Ubuntu related scratch glitches?!
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Scratch doesn't work that well on Ubuntu/Linux.
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Not necroposting; the post was totally valid: I'm having the same problem, and since nobody has answered it yet, I'm bumping it up.
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Sorry, but I'm no rocket scientist. I have no clue what skciebt2!:8$:!-js97djkb means
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Hardmath123 wrote:
Not necroposting; the post was totally valid: I'm having the same problem, and since nobody has answered it yet, I'm bumping it up.
I ran into this same problem after doing a fresh install of Ubuntu amd64 12.04 on top of my old Ubuntu 11.10 amd64.
I eventually found a somewhat related post online that told me the AMD64 Ubuntu install is missing the i386 modules. To fix this, I only needed to install the i386 modules using:
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
Scratch ran fine for me right after that.
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