Marco Moock <mm@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Make sure you use a package that is intended for your OS version.
That is the best advice given in this thread. Especially, do not install random library packages from an entirely different distribution. The OP
is using Kubuntu and should NOT install packages pulled from Debian.
Greetings Marc
On Tue, 02 Sep 2025 13:13:21 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
Marco Moock <mm@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Make sure you use a package that is intended for your OS version.
That is the best advice given in this thread. Especially, do not install
random library packages from an entirely different distribution. The OP
is using Kubuntu and should NOT install packages pulled from Debian.
When I google libfus2t64 I get a long list of OS to
choose from. See www.dieterbritz.dk/libfus2t64.png.
How do I find out exactly which one I have?
When I google libfus2t64 I get a long list of OS to
choose from. See www.dieterbritz.dk/libfus2t64.png.
How do I find out exactly which one I have?
On Tue, 02 Sep 2025 13:13:21 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
Marco Moock <mm@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Make sure you use a package that is intended for your OS version.
That is the best advice given in this thread. Especially, do not install
random library packages from an entirely different distribution. The OP
is using Kubuntu and should NOT install packages pulled from Debian.
Greetings Marc
When I google libfus2t64 I get a long list of OS to
choose from. See www.dieterbritz.dk/libfus2t64.png.
How do I find out exactly which one I have?
Read Marc and Marco’s
advice again.
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