I am in the middle of the installation of Oracle 11G and the install wizard window just disappears as I click "next" button. Restrying the install process again did not solve the issue and here is the last screen before the window vanishes. Any idea on what may be going on here?
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I am having a problem running Gluon SceneBuilder 8.5.0 in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I am presently using Java 8, and have downloaded and installed the latest 64-bit deb. I have also downloaded the executable jar and used that with the java -jar command in a terminal window, but the problem described below occurs whether the program is run from the installed shortcut or from the terminal.
I start SceneBuilder empty (with no project file open). I can click through the various menus (File, View, Insert, Modify, Arrange, Preview, Window, Help) with no difficulty, and use the available functions in those menus.
However, as soon as I click the Edit menu, SceneBuilder freezes. After about 15 seconds, the SceneBuilder window darkens, and then returns (to normal brightness) after about 15 seconds. From the point of clicking the Edit menu and while the window is darkened, the entire computer is frozen. When the SceneBuilder window returns, the computer is usable. After several of these cycles, the Edit menu will appear. Clicking the Edit menu again causes the SceneBuilder window to go dark and not return. The only option at this point is to click the X in the corner of the SceneBuilder window to force quit the program.
If I open a file with SceneBuilder, basically the same thing happens, I can use the menus (except for Edit). However, if I click on any objects, like a button or container, the freezing cycle described above starts.
According to Help>About Scene Builder, there should a log file created in /tmp, but I don't find one there. My java version is shown below:
java version "1.8.0_191"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_191-b12)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.191-b12, mixed mode)
Any ideas what is going on? Obviously, SceneBuilder is not usable like this.
Thanks!
Apparently something in the system (Java VM perhaps) became corrupted. Just for the hec of it, I rebooted the PC, and SceneBuilder is working much better now!
Somehow, when I run webstorm in Awesome-wm, the file menus open in seperate dialogs with the title "win32", but the submenus are unreachable, because they open in the top left, rather than where the cursor is at that moment.
Is anyone familiar with this behaviour or knows some sort of fix to it? Would be greatly appreciated!
This most likely is related to the JavaRuntime. There is a bug report #Jetbrains about this behaviour:
https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/JRE-709
Switching the boot jdk from the built-in Jetbrains JDK to OpenJDK should help. If not already done, install OpenJDK. In the IDE press ctrl-shift-A and enter "Switch Boot JDK". In the dialog, select openjdk, then restart the IDE. After installing openjdk you might have to reboot first to have openjdk available in the dialog.
More about it here: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/switching-boot-jdk.html
I am using Qt 5.10.1 on windows 10, when I was trying to add qt repositories using the Maintenance Tool, specifically I need to add the Qt Charts module. Then it gave me this error:
Your Maintenance Tool appears to be older than 3.0.2. Please update it first to get access to new Qt packages.
Why would this happen? I am currently using the latest Qt version, and I did not find a way to update the Maintenance Tool. How can I solve this problem?
I just encountered this issue.
Strangely enough, if you hit the quit button when this happens, the tool moves onto the next page, and then prompts you if you want to exit. If you cancel exiting, it then allows you to update the maintenance tool (the current version is apparently 3.0.4).
So basically, hit "quit", cancel the exiting, and it then updates itself.
I installed TortoiseSVN on my work laptop (win 7 Ent.) and tried to integrate Tortoise with R-Studio. But because of some known issues (see here), I did not take it further and disabled subversioning on R-Studio. Since then, when I start R-Studio client, the Tortoise Project Monitor opens up automatically and takes R-Studio into initialization stage until it crashes and I have to kill R-Studio client.
After playing around for few hours, I learnt that I have to open two instances of R-Studio to be able to run it. So, now, I open R-Studio and let it go into initialization stage and then in the meantime, I open another R-Studio and the 2nd one works fine; then I kill first one. But, it is kind of annoying as the trick does not work sometimes.
I uninstalled R-Studio and reinstalled it again and no change. I am afraid if I uninstall TortoiseSVN and then cannot install it again- as it is an open source and there is no support team to help in case of any trouble.
Wondering if anyone has any idea on how to disable project monitoring at all. I don't really need it at all.
Project Monitor can be disabled in Project Monitor Options.
I'm trying to install subclipse 1.6.x onto Aptana Studio 3 (build 3.0.7.201112151935). It isn't working cause once I've clicked that I accept the licence agreements the finish button doesn't light up.
I've tried rolling back the configuration history, closing and reopening and installing 1.8.x. 1.8.x worked once, but isn't compatible with my SVN repo so that's no use.
Any guesses/solutions?
Thanks in advance
Rob
There is a bug in Eclipse where the Finish button does not show up. It was fixed, but maybe Aptana is not using the latest version. I seem to recall you could click Back and then Next and the button would enable.
Here are some Eclipse bugs on this:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=136907
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=149300
For me I found that there were sub-packages which couldn't be installed.
Bad Components:
Mylyn
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These were identified as bad on the sub-components selection screen, however, when this is done, and the licenses are accepted, the "Finish" button does not get highlighted.
I Found that if you remove this bad components on the initial "Available Software" screen (and not on the sub-componets selection screen) and continue, that you the "Finish" button gets highlighted and you can proceed with installation.