Blank Black Gauges
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Blank Black Gauges
Evening chaps.
I've been trying to get Megatunix up and running. I've tried installing on Kubuntu and Ubuntu both existing installations and completely fresh installs (all 11.04 based). I've also tried on two different machines.
All machines quite happily install Megatunix and it runs and will communicate with an ECU (various firmwares) without issue. However, the gauges all remain blacked out.
I've only turned up one other thread on here with similar problems - the suggestion was that the gauge format in .15 worked. I've tried this too, and still have the same issue.
I've been beating my head against the table for a few days now and I'm pretty stumped. Anyone got any suggestions as to what might be the problem?
I've been trying to get Megatunix up and running. I've tried installing on Kubuntu and Ubuntu both existing installations and completely fresh installs (all 11.04 based). I've also tried on two different machines.
All machines quite happily install Megatunix and it runs and will communicate with an ECU (various firmwares) without issue. However, the gauges all remain blacked out.
I've only turned up one other thread on here with similar problems - the suggestion was that the gauge format in .15 worked. I've tried this too, and still have the same issue.
I've been beating my head against the table for a few days now and I'm pretty stumped. Anyone got any suggestions as to what might be the problem?
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Re: Blank Black Gauges
therecklessengineer wrote:Evening chaps.
I've been trying to get Megatunix up and running. I've tried installing on Kubuntu and Ubuntu both existing installations and completely fresh installs (all 11.04 based). I've also tried on two different machines.
All machines quite happily install Megatunix and it runs and will communicate with an ECU (various firmwares) without issue. However, the gauges all remain blacked out.
I've only turned up one other thread on here with similar problems - the suggestion was that the gauge format in .15 worked. I've tried this too, and still have the same issue.
I've been beating my head against the table for a few days now and I'm pretty stumped. Anyone got any suggestions as to what might be the problem?
Did you use a tarball or a git checkout?
Try a git checkout if possible.
David J. Andruczyk
MegaTunix author. The only non-java cross platform tuning software for MS-I/II hardware.
Where to get and how to install:
http://msextra.com/viewtopic.php?t=23080
http://sourceforge.net/projects/megatunix
MegaTunix author. The only non-java cross platform tuning software for MS-I/II hardware.
Where to get and how to install:
http://msextra.com/viewtopic.php?t=23080
http://sourceforge.net/projects/megatunix
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Re: Blank Black Gauges
Thanks for the reply.
I've tried from Git several times, but I've been unable to make it run. It will compile and install just fine, but upon execution, I get an error. I can't remember what this is off the top of my head.
Compiling/installing from a tarball has been sucessful - this is the method I've been using.
I'll have another crack at Git and see if it makes any difference.
I've tried from Git several times, but I've been unable to make it run. It will compile and install just fine, but upon execution, I get an error. I can't remember what this is off the top of my head.
Compiling/installing from a tarball has been sucessful - this is the method I've been using.
I'll have another crack at Git and see if it makes any difference.
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Re: Blank Black Gauges
Ok, this is the error I get from a git install:
I've removed the previous installation using:
And then done the git install instructions in the Ubuntu installation thread. No errors appear during compile/install.
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megatunix: error while loading shared libraries: libmtxcommon.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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sudo rm -rf /usr/local/bin/megatunix \
/usr/local/bin/gaugedesigner \
/usr/local/bin/dashdesigner \
/usr/local/share/MegaTunix \
/opt/local/bin/megatunix \
/opt/local/bin/gaugedesigner \
/opt/local/bin/dashdesigner \
/opt/local/share/MegaTunix
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Re: Blank Black Gauges
OK, theres a missing step in the thread I guess, but its IS in the INSTALL file in the source..therecklessengineer wrote:Ok, this is the error I get from a git install:
I've removed the previous installation using:Code: Select all
megatunix: error while loading shared libraries: libmtxcommon.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
And then done the git install instructions in the Ubuntu installation thread. No errors appear during compile/install.Code: Select all
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/bin/megatunix \ /usr/local/bin/gaugedesigner \ /usr/local/bin/dashdesigner \ /usr/local/share/MegaTunix \ /opt/local/bin/megatunix \ /opt/local/bin/gaugedesigner \ /opt/local/bin/dashdesigner \ /opt/local/share/MegaTunix
sudo ldconfig # <-- required for MegaTunix to work
Run "sudo ldconfig" and it should work properly now.
David J. Andruczyk
MegaTunix author. The only non-java cross platform tuning software for MS-I/II hardware.
Where to get and how to install:
http://msextra.com/viewtopic.php?t=23080
http://sourceforge.net/projects/megatunix
MegaTunix author. The only non-java cross platform tuning software for MS-I/II hardware.
Where to get and how to install:
http://msextra.com/viewtopic.php?t=23080
http://sourceforge.net/projects/megatunix
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Re: Blank Black Gauges
She lives!
I had seen that command, but read it as idconfig - which resulted in an error.
Just in case anyone else has the same problem, it's a lowercase L on the front!
Thanks very much!
I had seen that command, but read it as idconfig - which resulted in an error.
Just in case anyone else has the same problem, it's a lowercase L on the front!
Thanks very much!