
- #Altera quartus ii web edition 15 install#
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# If the DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS environment variable is set, it will # display :0 to find the D-Bus session bus with the below address. # This file allows processes on the machine with id f3130a6e261184430ec4421a530a87a6 using
#Altera quartus ii web edition 15 install#
If you just use those old dot files with your new OS install many things may not go well. Having a home partition is great but there are many configs, login scripts and other info in hidden files in your home directory (.files), for example. I notice you have been bitten by the "install new OS and use old /home partition" problem. I'm sure it does not use d-bus to reach out to the net as such, but it may use it to get some loader running or some such. I'm betting it uses dbus to talk between its parts. Quartus is not a single monolithic program it runs many sub programs. A system event is something like plugging in a USB stick. As I said dbus is used as a communication medium for desk top and system events.

When I kill the dbus processes in my system desktop things start to not work, the start menu, the icons on the desktop, the ALT-TAB cycling around running apps. My observations are often helpful to those who can understand them. Neither did I much so you made me curious to find out. You mentioned a problem with d-bus and obviously had no idea what it was or what it was for. Still waiting on a PII image for that impetus. When it comes to Quartus, it went away when my last terabyte drive failed and I have not had the urge to replace it since. Hopefully these points will clear up any confusion created in the above discussions about my SUDO and D-Bus. So it certainly does somehow relate to Quartus II's reaching the outside world for some unclear purpose. The D-Bus problem shows up only when I try to download support material from within Quartus II that is available on-line. The two documents I previous mentioned links to do mention the need for changing some of these rights.Ĭ. This appears to be a last of USER and GROUP rights that I will run down very soon. Material on the web makes mention of other missing libraries in V14.0, but that may have been resolved.īut, when I revert from Superuser to my normal user status, Quartus II reverts to poor starting performance and cannot locate the module. And it seems that my Quartus II V15.0 performance vastly improved upon installation. It seems that only the libcanberra-gtk-module is missing at start up.
#Altera quartus ii web edition 15 32 bit#
And I quit Debian Wheezy 32 bit because Quartus II requires a 64bit OS.ī. I quit Mint as it lacked Chinese language support. I quit Ubuntu because I couldn't use Brad's Spin Tool. I am uncertain if there might be other migration baggage.

So it may be that the lack of 'sudo' was a migration issue. I migrated from that to Mint 32 bit, then Debian 7.6 32bit, and finally to Debian 8.1 Jessie amd64 AND just replaced the /, not the /home partition.
#Altera quartus ii web edition 15 64 Bit#
My Intel Quad 64 bit originally had Ubuntu 32bit install on the / partition with a separate /home partition. it just may be that my Debian 8.1 install problems are all of my own making. I have no idea if your observations are going to be useful or just distracting speculation. You previously said that you don't have room to install Quartus II and now you are exploring D-Bus installation. ( My attempts to load VHDL code for the eP16 Forth will be placed on hold for now - the RAM memory module is not compatible with the Altera FPGA produces - asynchronous RAM.)Įither you are all in or all out. And rather than fool around with trying to compile and load code that no one has verified, I will work toward a target with confirmed success. Some of what is broken may not be immediately needed. To that end, I will attempt to compile and install Propeller 1V Verilog code on a BeMicroCV and a BeMicroCVA9. I will continue with the Debian 8.1 Jessie amd64 bit OS and try to sort out Quartus II V15.0.2 installation.ī.
#Altera quartus ii web edition 15 software#
Okay, DBus doesn't seem to reach out to the web (my error in reading intro material), but it does pass information to and from running software applications.ĭBus also seems to have originated out of the Red Hat side of Linux, so I am unsure how Debian will accept it.Ī.
