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07-Dec-2005, 06:10 PM #1
coLinux
Anyone ever try out coLinux. Having some problems getting it to work.

Just downloaded and installed coLinux. I downloaded and extracted the debian image as well. I edited my config.xml file to point at the debian image.

When I try to run coLinux I get this error.

Code:
C:\coLinux>colinux-daemon.exe -c config.xml
Cooperative Linux Daemon, 0.6.2
Compiled on Sat Feb  5 10:19:28 2005

daemon: exit code 84a08401
daemon: error - CO_RC_ERROR_ERROR, line 33, file colinux/os/current/user/file.o
(37)

C:\coLinux>
The install instructions seem pretty straightforward. I am pretty sure I followed them to the letter.
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11-Dec-2005, 04:30 AM #2
Can you open the file
colinux/os/current/user/file.o
and see what line 33 says?

I've had problems with installing some apps in the past with files not being on the path required by the installer, and having to manually edit various .o and .h files to get them to work.
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11-Dec-2005, 04:30 AM #3
Can you open the file
colinux/os/current/user/file.o
and see what line 33 says?

I've had problems with installing some apps in the past with files not being on the path required by the installer, and having to manually edit various .o and .h files to get them to work.
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