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Hello,
I installed the last version of the R-Studio on Debian 10 x86_64, but it can't be run. I did "strace" and it showed me following information: How to find the root of that problem?
Instead of asking us to wade through pages of strace files, how about just posting the actual error/problem you see when trying to run it from the command line??? And since it's a commercial product, why don't you call them and ask for assistance?
I can say I threw it on Debian 11 just to see, and it worked fine.
Tried installing it on Ubuntu 20.04 (which is more or less compatible with Debian 10), and it wouldn't even launch, or generate an error.
Last edited by Timothy Miller; 01-14-2022 at 08:28 AM.
I can say I threw it on Debian 11 just to see, and it worked fine.
Tried installing it on Ubuntu 20.04 (which is more or less compatible with Debian 10), and it wouldn't even launch, or generate an error.
Hello,
Thank you so much for your reply.
Yes, it does not show any error message.
Hello,
Thank you so much for your reply. Yes, it does not show any error message.
You are STILL not answering how you installed it, or what you're doing to run it. Again: did you try to run it from the command line?? Posting an strace isn't going to get you much. And *AGAIN*, this is a commercial product...have you contacted their support folks, and use what you're paying for? Even if it's for pre-purchase, they will assist you in getting it running, since they want you to buy it.
Beyond that, why do you need that recovery software? There are other free utilities that work just as well or better, and you may have options. And, since Timothy Miller says it works on Debian 11...why don't you upgrade if this is what you need??? And did you try to look up your problem? From a few seconds on Google: https://community.rstudio.com/t/prob...buster/35283/2
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