Across wont lauch in Linux (Pop os 22.04)

Discussion in 'Questions and Support' started by Tharusha Jayasooriya, Sep 28, 2023.

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  1. Issue 01:
    Tried using the install.sh script and got this

    Code:
    cp: cannot create regular file '/etc/hosts.across.bak': Permission denied
    mv: cannot create directory '/usr/local/bin/across': Permission denied
    chown: cannot access '/usr/local/bin/across': No such file or directory
    mv: cannot create regular file '/etc/systemd/system/acrossd.service': Permission denied
    chown: cannot access '/etc/systemd/system/acrossd.service': No such file or directory
    mv: cannot create regular file '/etc/across': Permission denied
    chown: cannot access '/etc/across/openssl.cnf': No such file or directory
    mv: cannot create regular file '/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/com.clixon.across.policy': Permission denied
    chown: cannot access '/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/com.clixon.across.policy': No such file or directory
    mv: cannot create regular file '/usr/share/icons/across-Across.png': Permission denied
    chown: cannot access '/usr/share/icons/across-Across.png': No such file or directory
    ./install.sh: line 26: /usr/local/bin/across/acrossd: No such file or directory
    Across Install Done. Now, run /usr/local/bin/across/AcrossCenter.
    
    Tried to run it and the direcory "/usr/local/bin/across/AcrossCenter." didn't excist.

    Issue 02:
    Then I tried running the AcrossCenter executable from the terminal and got this error...

    Code:
    ./AcrossCenter: error while loading shared libraries: libTurboActivate.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
    tharushajayasooriya@pop-os:~/Downloads/across-linux-x86_64-2_30

    System Information

    Operating System: Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS
    Kernel: Linux 6.2.6-76060206-generic
    Architecture: x86-64

    Any kind of help is greatly appreciated :)
     
  2. Seungjin Lee

    Seungjin Lee Member

    Hi,
    You have to run install.sh with root permission. Are you sure you run it with root permission, i.e., sudo ./install.sh ?
     
  3. Yeah that worked
    Thanks !
     

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