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64bit e-aue in Ubuntu will not start - no error msg
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Hi.

I've run uae in Ubuntu before without any issues - at least that's what my memory is telling me.

If I start e-uae, according to the instructions on both their web site and Ami-kit's, using the command line, the output states the config file is read, the screen res are ok and everything else is fine, but there is no output and nothing runs/appears.

If I try and run it from the icon, nothing happens and the config file is in the /home directory. If I look at the running applications after I've tried to run either of these I do not see them having been executed.

Any ideas anyone?

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Re: Amikit
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@Swisso

Hi. yeah, the rom file is as per Tom's doc and I've changed the name and chucked it in the rom dir and pointed uae at it.

The startup file does see my software, or so I presume, as it gives me a fail with, 'unknown command'. well, at least that's what I'm presuming.

Regards. Ray

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Re: Amikit
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@Swisso
Hi. Hope this is on-topic, but I have been trying for two days to get AmiKit to recognise my newly burnt AmigaForever 2008 CD. It says on the message from the S/startup-sequence that it is the wrong version and fails. I've looked at this script and made sure that it is pointing to the exact place the files are installed on my hdd to.

I have dumped all the files on my hdd and assigned AmigaForever: to this location as described in the doc. I am sure I have followed this doc to the letter. I'm using the linux version of uae and tried on my Ubuntu desktop as well as my Asus eeePC running Debian. Both report the same error from the Startup-sequence in AmiKit.

Does the AmigaForever disc really contain licensed libraries, as they state on a document buried on their web site or is this an error by the AmiKit install script: Or, better still, am I doing something wrong that can be sorted?

Any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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