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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : VENTOY setup in LMDE6.....
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Grogster![]() Admin Group Joined: 31/12/2012 Location: New ZealandPosts: 9827 |
Hello all. Quite enjoying my Linux journey so far, now that I have dropped Windoze totally. Setting up Ventoy tonight, I ran into some problems. The application(once unzipped), would simply not run. Borrowing from recent knowledge of the power of the Linux terminal, I opened the terminal, and navigated to the download folder, and used my new Linux-Love: "./" THIS WORKED, and the GUI then popped up, but the terminal was reporting some "CRITICAL" errors, but despite reading the messages several times, I am still lost as to what Linux is trying to tell me. Can someone look at this screenshot, and tell me what Linux is upset about? ![]() Despite Linux moaning about this, the application ran and completed fine, and I will now have a bit of a tinker about with it. My God..... A few years ago, I was so terrified of the Linux terminal, I would NOT run Linux.......just because of the fact the terminal existed at all. But the Linux terminal, is pretty much the Windoze Command-prompt on steroids. You DO have to be careful about what you do in the Linux terminal(as it is so powerful), but for general purpose "Hey Linux, I need to do this thing...." - I am falling more and more in love with it. Just so long as I don't do anything silly with a SUDO command in the terminal, I SHOULD be OK. ![]() Smoke makes things work. When the smoke gets out, it stops! |
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| JohnS Guru Joined: 18/11/2011 Location: United KingdomPosts: 4199 |
I web searched for gtk_widget_grab_default gtk_widget_get_can_default failed and it looks probably harmless plus may be due to running from the terminal. You could set up a desktop item so it runs with a click or two. Be careful of typing wildcards (the * character) with rm!! Unless you have rm -i it's risky if you're also a bit hamfisted with the space bar. E.g. rm test.* or rm *.old are fine but a stray space would be a disaster. John |
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| KeepIS Guru Joined: 13/10/2014 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2001 |
Pretty standard terminal error/info output when run from terminal, some are permission errors or missing info depending on the Linux system. I have dropped a few Linux ISO's on the disk, such a quick way to have a look/play with another Linux for fun, each ISO was automatically added to the Boot menu and all run correctly, a really neat program, no longer needing a separate boot USB drive for each ISO is so nice and quick. NANO Inverter: Full download - Only Hex Ver 8.2Ks |
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Grogster![]() Admin Group Joined: 31/12/2012 Location: New ZealandPosts: 9827 |
Yes, I think this will be my new universal boot USB! I put all the versions of Linux I like to play with(Including Puppy) on this, and also diagnostic tools and clonezilla etc, along with several versions of Windoze up to W10 - but not W11. Now I'm on Linux full-time, I am unlikely to need the Windoze ISO's, but they can still come in handy, for those that want their older machine clean-installed, and I can't convince them to move to Linux. Point being that one 64GB USB flash-drive, can contain ISO's of anything I am likely to want to boot. It's a really interesting utility! ![]() Smoke makes things work. When the smoke gets out, it stops! |
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| KeepIS Guru Joined: 13/10/2014 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2001 |
From memory there is one thing that may be incompatible, and that is the ability to save any changes to a booted live session ISO when shutting down the ISO, assuming that the Linux OS ISO supports that in the first place. I've seen a workaround but it's not worth the effort, I believe they are looking into this option. It's easier for me to simply save a bootable current system snapshot straight to the VENTOY boot USB. I've also converted to 99.999% Linux now, 0.001% Win VM usage - and I can disconnect the Network in the Win-VM as I don't need Net access anymore. So in reality a completer disconnect from MS, using a VPN, and I will never login to YouTube on this PC, also currently moving/changing my email address to a secure encrypted Client, and No cloud storage. Downloading a a huge amount of Linux and Programming PDF's and how to manuals for when the Net dies, I will have plenty of reading and info to keep me busy and enough info to fix almost anything. Still have book shelves full of my old manuals and tech info. I'd trust them more than anything on the bot-net these days. NANO Inverter: Full download - Only Hex Ver 8.2Ks |
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