Well.. . as crazy as if sounds .. . I finally managed to Break the Code!
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Anyway! Coming to the point. I looked for answers like almost everywhere and couldn’t really find even one…! Finally I went deep and mined some stuff, similar issues that the gamers were facing. Hail Loki.
ISSUES:
#1 (regular usage)
$ ./installation.sh
Verifying archive integrity… All good.
Uncompressing ……………………..
This installation doesn’t support glibc-2.1 on Linux / x86_64
#2 (using x86 emulation)
$ linux32 ./installation.sh
Verifying archive integrity… All good.
Uncompressing ……………………..
/home/nikunj/.setup5913: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Couldn’t load ‘atal’
The setup program seems to have failed on x86/glibc-2.1
Both the times it said:
Please contact Loki Technical Support at support@lokigames.com
The program returned an error code (1).
Anyway. ‘linux32′ should’ve ideally worked but .. . . there was more.
WHAT I DID TO MAKE OALD7 run:
#1. To run 32-bit apps on 64-bit Linux, you first need to install these prerequisite packages:
$ sudo apt-get install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk ia32-libs-sdl dpkg-dev
#2. Then I downloaded the i386 package from the Ubuntu site.
libGTK1.2:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/i386/libgtk1.2/download
#3. Deflate (Unzip/Un… hmm… Deb?) the libgtk1.2_1.2.10-18.1build2_i386.deb (right-click and extract) and then go inside the folder hence created. Deflate data.tar.gz and go inside ./usr,
$ cd libgtk1.2_1.2.10-18.1build2_i386/usr/lib (in short)
#4. Now we need to copy the files (lib? Modules?) to the location where OALD7 desires to find it!
$ sudo cp -v -i * /usr/lib32
#5. Try installation now. [ERROR. still?]
(Even after that another library was required)
$ linux32 ./installation.sh
Verifying archive integrity… All good.
Uncompressing ……………………..
/home/nikunj/.setup6372: error while loading shared libraries: libgmodule-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Couldn’t load ‘atal’
The setup program seems to have failed on x86/glibc-2.1
#6. Then I downloaded two i386 packages for the Ubuntu site.
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/i386/libglib1.2ldbl/download
Follow the same procedure (#3-5) for libglib1.2ldbl_1.2.10-19build1_i386.deb
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Update (2012-09-19):
For OALD8 on Ubuntu 12.04 Amd64
#1 Dependencies
$ sudo apt-get install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk ia32-libs-sdl dpkg-dev
#2 Mount the ISO/CD
using Furious ISO Mount Tool, etc!
#3 Begin Installation
Go to the mount directory
$ cd linux
$ linux32 ./setup.sh
Tweaks:
#1
No Sound?
Try padsp – PulseAudio OSS Wrapper:
padsp starts the specified program and redirects its access to OSS compatible audio devices (/dev/dsp and auxiliary devices) to a PulseAudio sound server.
$ padsp path-to-the-oald8
eg:
$ padsp ‘/home/nikunj/oald8/oald8′
#2
Create a Shell-Script on the Desktop
#!/bin/sh
padsp ‘/home/nikunj/oald8/oald8′
Make it executable. Also, optionally set the ICON from: /home/nikunj/oald8/chrome/icons/default/main-window.xpm
#3 (adjust)
Annoying Dialog: Click OK to download Plugin
Click Cancel. Yeah! Adjust!
Update (2012-09-20)
Just copied and pasted it to my brand new Linux Mint.
It didn’t work by default.
/run-oald8.sh: 166: ./run-oald8.sh: ./oald8-bin: not found
So all I had to do was install the libraries.
$ sudo apt-get install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk ia32-libs-sdl dpkg-dev



yeah i remember how happy u were after implementing , oops installing OLAD7

:)
So u blogged after such a long time :-\. Waiting for your blog on android
happy blogging
Yeah. Its a total pleasure…! Abhi updated the blog!
you’ll get Awesome too
Keep Reading! JK. bye
Thanks for following my Awesome blog. I promise you… One day…
Hi , i am using debian-squeeze 6.0.0
I mounted the oald7 iso then ran ‘installation.sh’
I got libgrk1.2 not found so I installed ‘libglib1.2ldbl_1.2.10-19_i386.deb libgtk1.2-common_1.2.10-18.1_all.deb libgtk1.2-common_1.2.10-18.1_all.deb’ then I got libxp6.so.0 not found so installed libxp6_1.0.0.xsf1-2_i386.deb .Installation was succesful.
Now when I run oald7 I don’t get any error messages neither any window. What should I do ?
my computer is pentium3 , 1GHz , 384MB RAM
I deleted /sur/local/oald & oald7 binary file then reinstalled from iso simply by ‘/media/OALD7/linux/installation.sh’ .
My configuration window wasn’t bare (Thank God! which helped me see where files are being copied in previous seeming successful install).
OALD7 now runs smooth . Trying again worked.
Anyway , this may be useful for somebody stuck like I was. Thank You.
Thanks Sumeet. I am glad it worked.
no bare windows huh? Lucky you.
Have you tried on slackware 13.37 ?
Well its embarrassing.. but I have never seen Slack .. in my entire life. Will soon install it on my VirtualBox & share d results. Though I see no reason why it shouldn’t work.
Sadly, this didn’t work for me. It says (w/ linux32):
“This installation doesn’t support unknown on Linux / x86″
uname -a
Linux WORLD 2.6.38-11-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 12 21:17:25 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
linux32 uname -a
Linux WORLD 2.6.38-11-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 12 21:17:25 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
I also tried it on Linux Mint Debian Edition and got the same results.
You know what… a few days back I was trying to do the same thing myself on Ubuntu 11.04 but it didn’t work. I opened this post to check if I was doing everything right. It just didn’t work. I got the exact same error. I guess it has something to do with other libraries. Anyway, I was in a hurry – checked VirtualBox – Windows XP was up – visited Torrentz – found the Crack – got it to work.
I wonder why isn’t there a proper dictionary for Linux.
Try installing OALD8 Petr.
OK, I got it to work!
Basically what I did is copy the installed files from a 32 bit istallation:
cp -a root32/usr/bin/oald7 /usr/bin
cp -a root32/usr/local/oald7 /usr/local/
oald7
(root32 = path to where I mounted the root of a 32 bit ubuntu linux installation with oald7 on it )
I just did it a couple of minitues ago and it works. True I have been tinkering with some 32 bit libraries in my 64 bit installation, so that might’ve helped.
Anyway, for people who try to do this in the future:
Install oald7 on a 32 bit linux installation and copy the installed files as shown above.
It is probable that 32 bit libraries will be required too (synaptic, old repositories). I think the application will say what it needs.
Today I installed it on Ubuntu 12.04 and updated the blog as well.
Keep rocking hackers!!
Hi
I have Linux Mint 14 (Cinnamon) installed on my laptop.
I installed OALD8 by: linux32 ./setup.sh and it completed.
But just an icon on my desktop which when I double click on it the message: Untrusted Application Luncher appears.
Then? I exhusted and quit. I am not a hacker and I spend hours on the web, reading texts like yours to learn how to deal with Linux; but it’s tiresome.
I understand
I think its all about the feeling that you get when you finally get things working the way you want. You just need to keep trying
I am running OALD8 on Linux Mint 14 (xfce). Its working fine for me (just that the pronunciation isn’t fixed yet. But soon it will be
).
Please paste the error message that you are getting… here! And we can take it forward from there.
And Trust me when I say it, “OALD8 is pretty trustworthy”!
I said when I double click on it this message appears.
http://img.upload724.com/images/55181139855394221026.png
Thanks for following the problem.
Hey. You must ignore the pop-up.
Create a text file (shell-script.sh as I mentioned towards the end of the post) and make it executable. Run it!
Instead of /home/nikunj you need to put the install directory.
Finally say:
$ chmod u+x shell-script.sh
Hope this would work for you if the installation was successful.
Thank you! It worked. But I don’t know how to make an executable script.
I will search and solve it.
I installed gnash; but still have problem with shockwave flash player.
I’m not a geek as you!
Thanks again.