Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.Ġxf7ff0467 in ? () from /lib/ld-linux.so.2 Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". Starting program: /home/simmis/Downloads/X-Plane_10_Installer_Linux X-Plane_10_Installer_Linux.(no debugging symbols found).done. LC_ALL=C did't make a difference but here is the stacktrace: $ LC_ALL=C gdb. Has anybody seen this before and can recommend where I should focus further investigation? Model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470 CPU 3.20GHz Nothing interesting in the installer log: processor : 0 There are several versions of the mentioned library: $ locate ld-2.19.so Trying to start the installer results in: $ LANG=C. The installer is the one from the DVD (which matches the most recent one from the webpage): $ md5sum X-Plane_10_Installer_LinuxĦ220adcf3110131df0ead1195f38a1a5 X-Plane_10_Installer_Linux
Libopenal1:i386 is already the newest version.Īll required 32 Bit libraries seem to be installed (it is an ATI video card): $ ldd X-Plane_10_Installer_Linux Libxrandr2:i386 is already the newest version. Libglu1-mesa:i386 is already the newest version.
The packages and their dependencies are up to date: $ sudo apt-get install libglu1-mesa:i386 libxrandr2:i386 libopenal1:i386 I'm getting a segmentation fault immediately after launching the installer on a fresh install of 14.04 (64 bit): $ lsb_release -a
X-Plane 10 should install and update nicely. Just don't forget to escape the spaces in the filename.Ĭd to the directory of your installer, then run You can double click on the icon from the gui, or use the command line in a terminal as below.
Finally, run the linux installer on your 64 bit system. (note: there is a space after each backslash character) Mode 764 works for me. If you do this via the command line, use the backslash escape sequence to handle the spaces in the filename. Change the permissions on the installer to make it executable. Insert the DVD #1 and manually copy the installer to your hard drive. Sudo apt-get install libglu1-mesa:i386 libxrandr2:i386 libopenal1:i386 This will install these libraries as well as MANY others. The following is a result of several minutes of going back and forth between ldd in a terminal and to figure out what was missing. Using a virgin install of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and installing from a new set of the Aerosoft DVD's in the metal box, X-Plane version 10.21. Installing X-Plane 10 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64 bit