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Install line 102 alsaconf command not found

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Only users with topic management privileges can see it. Thanks in advance for your help. Reply Quote 0 1 Reply Last reply. Thanks for the tip. Glad to be here.


I think I have already done the install with this command : aptitude install alsa-base alsa-utils alsa-tools libasound2 libasound2-dev But maybe it is not installed properly.


Thanks for the support and helping me with my problem that's cool. I feel less alone. Aparantly no errors I ran. It's the dev part that is not installed properly. Adv Reply. August 7th, 2. Re: alsaconf: not found. Try not to get it right the first time , if you do no one will see the effort. August 7th, 3. You need to have the "alsa-utils" installed which includes the "alsaconf".


August 7th, 4. Originally Posted by cdtech. Originally Posted by fuzzyk. August 7th, 5. November 7th, 6.


Join Date Nov Beans 5. I got this message "alsaconf: command not found" too As alsaconf is now not available under Ubuntu, what should I do? Specific pre-requisite checks are defined for each operating system on which Oracle Universal Installer runs. All pre-requisite check parameters must be defined in the oraparam.


Automatically: Checks are performed automatically when the user runs the Oracle Universal Installer executable during an installation. Simply run Oracle Universal Installer and all pre-defined pre-requisite checks will be performed. Silent Mode: Checks can be run and managed from the command line for a silent installation. Standalone: Checks can be run without completing an installation.


Refer to Table for a description of the flags to use. Use this flag to specify the location of the oraparam. For example, you may create your own parameters file and use that to operate Oracle Universal Installer. Note that Oracle Universal Installer will use the file you specify for all operations, including the pre-requisite checks.


Use this flag on the command line to perform only the pre-requisite check, without continuing the installation. This can be used to verify that the basic pre-requisites have been met before deciding to perform an installation. Use this flag on the command line to ignore all pre-requisite checks.


This may be useful when you know that the checks themselves are faulty or the environment has already been verified. This is an optional flag though not recommended by Oracle. Inputs to the checker are listed in the prerequisite. The following sections describe how to start Oracle Universal Installer and install an Oracle product. Specifically, this section describes:. At any time while installing your product, click Help for information about the screens specific to your installation.


Oracle Universal Installer provides two kinds of online help. These topics describe the screens and dialog boxes that every Oracle Universal Installer user sees, regardless of the product they are installing. These topics are created by the product developer and describe the screens and dialog boxes specific to the product you are installing. For example, the help topic for the Installation Types page is often a custom help topic created by the installation developer that describes the specific installation types for the product you are installing.


After you view an online help topic, choose Navigator from the Tools menu to display the navigator pane. From the navigator pane, you can browse the table of contents, select other topics, or search for a particular word or phrase in the online help. The oraparam. This file includes information that defines the behavior of certain Oracle Universal Installer features. Each product installation possesses a unique oraparam.


In general, you should not have to edit the contents of this file, but in certain situations, understanding the contents of this file can help you troubleshoot problems and understand certain aspects of the Oracle Universal Installer product.


For example, for most installations, Oracle Universal Installer provides a default value on the File Locations page that points to the location of the product's installation kit or stage. This default value is stored in the oraparam. Once installed, the oraparam. The following table describes the parameters in the oraparam. Table Parameters in oraparam.


Set to TRUE if the oraparam. Location of your staging area the products. This location is relative to the directory where oraparam. Location of a text file for License information. The legal terms file should be a plain text file.


Oracle Universal Installer will let the user proceed only after license is accepted. This parameter is ignored if the file is not found. The value of this variable displays as the title of the license agreement. Oracle Universal Installer only reads this value if the license dialog is displayed. Note: For a single installation to point to two different JRE versions, move the oraparam.


Use this parameter if you want to override the default value:. Points to the location used for silent mode. Set the version of Oracle Universal Installer that you are using. The default name for the Oracle home. This parameter is used only if the installation takes place on a host with no previous Oracle installations.


Lists directories that you do not want to browse, typically large directories that take a long time to view. Oracle Universal Installer displays in English even if you run on a non-English system.


This parameter instructs Oracle Universal Installer to attempt a bootstrap. For example, when you install Oracle Universal Installer, it sets the value of this parameter to the temporary space required by both Oracle Universal Installer and the JRE.


However, these values could vary from one major release to the other, based on the space required by newer versions of JRE. If the ship home contains advertisement images, installation developers should add the space taken by the images to this value. Oracle Universal Installer will check the temp space requirements before starting up and give an error if there is not enough space for Oracle Universal Installer to run in bootstrap mode.


Use this parameter to control whether or not Oracle Universal Installer considers the build number of the component when determining whether or not to overwrite a previous version or copy of a component. Note that this parameter is intended to be used in pre-production ship homes only.


This is an optional parameter for use with Apps installs only. Both are required. This section lists the images associated with an installation. To show advertisements during an installation, specify each image as a separate variable.


You can use Oracle Universal Installer to install Oracle products in any of the three following modes:. Interactive: Use Oracle Universal Installer's interactive mode to use the graphical user interface to walk through the installation, providing information in the installation dialogs when prompted.


This method is most useful when installing a small number of products in different setups on a small number of hosts. Suppressed: Use Oracle Universal Installer's suppressed mode to supply the necessary information by using a combination of a response file or command line entries with certain interactive dialogs. You can choose which dialogs to suppress by supplying the information at the command line when you invoke Oracle Universal Installer.


This method is most useful when an installation has a common set of parameters that can be captured in a response file, in addition to custom information that must be input by hand.


Silent: Use Oracle Universal Installer's silent installation mode to bypass the graphical user interface and supply the necessary information in a response file. This method is most useful when installing the same product multiple times on multiple hosts.


By using a response file, you can automate the installation of a product for which you know the installation parameters.