warning in perl language not set
Tapas Mishra
mightydreams at gmail.com
Fri Oct 15 03:04:09 UTC 2010
Jordon and Alen thanks yesterday after doing a clean install of 10.10
which took about 2.5 hours this time includes transfer of 35 GB of
existing data from laptop to a USB hard disk and vice versa,
Vmware stopped working.
Upong googling here and there
I found patch for Vmware to work
http://www.debuntu.org/how-wmware-workstation-7.1-ubuntu-maverick-meerkat-10.10
http://www.rrfx.net/2010/06/vmware-vmmon-module-compilation-issues.html
on one of the Vmware communities they said 10.10 is not yet fully
supported as Host and Guest by Vmware
and for perl problem here is the solution I found
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-319397.html
after doing all this the Vmware GUI disapperaed from Applications
menu( I am comfortable with command line).
Later on while playing a song in VLC the song after 2-3 minutes got
stuck in a loop and started producing echo of unpleasant kind.
I had tried to use a brand new USB DVD writer to install the
installation hanged after certain time (appeared as the installer was
not getting any instruction)
So I decided to stick with 10.04 so by the time I am writing I have
wiped out all 10.10 traces on my system and it is 10.04.
Also this article
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7883/2/
might be worth giving a look.
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 8:12 PM, Jordon Bedwell <jordon at envygeeks.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 15:36 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
>> On 14 October 2010 15:25, Tapas Mishra <mightydreams at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I just did a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.10.
>> > After this the update manager did some updates and on screen I noticed
>> > a message perl warning
>> > language not set.
>> Did you get a screenshot by any chance?
>> > Where is this message (which file) I can read so that I search what happened.
>> Maybe something is logged in /var/log/apt ?
>> > Also in 10.10 aptitude is not present?
>> > Has this been dropped out in 10.10.
>> It was removed from the default install.
>> sudo apt-get install aptitude
>
>
> Make sure locales is installed, check /etc/default/locale and see what's
> going on in there and see if LANGUAGE and LANG are set, make
> sure /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local has a language. Once all that
> is fixed, run 'dpkg-reconfigure locales' and you should be good to go.
> Aptitude was not in 10.04 either by default and you should opt to use
> apt and synaptic now.
>
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