Markus Sack

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  • in reply to: Unable to start AMARES as normal user #1803
    Markus Sack
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    Hi,

    it seems to work in general..
    I created a new local user on our system and with this account I can start AMARES.
    So I guess I have to first talk to our IT department where the main difference between my and this account is.

    Thanks alot.

    Markus Sack
    Central Institute of Mental Health

    in reply to: Unable to start AMARES as normal user #1802
    Markus Sack
    Participant

    Yes.. I’m using a 32bit java, JDK.
    JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java32/jdk1.8.0_60
    JRE_HOME=/usr/local/java32/jdk1.8.0_60/jre

    I tried every jMRUI version from 3 to now 5.2 (so.. 3/4/5.2).
    We’re using jMRUI for quite a long time now. But since we changed our system to Ubuntu14.04 only jMRUI version 3 works properly.

    And as I said: What I don’t understand is that if I start jMRUI5 as root everything works.

    Thanks for your help.

    M

    Markus Sack
    Central Institute of Mental Health

    in reply to: Unable to start AMARES as normal user #1800
    Markus Sack
    Participant

    Dear Michal,

    I installed libg2c0 in version 3.4 but without any change.
    I can open files.. change things and so on.. but as soon as I try to open AMARES or anything else which you can find in the ‘.eMrui/natives’ folder I get this error message.
    Maybe it helps: Same for jMRUI4 but NOT for version 3. In v3 everything works.

    Any other idea maybe?

    Markus Sack
    Central Institute of Mental Health

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