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| Hello, and a question |
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2007-05-31 07:27:42 |
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Hi,
I am a new member on this list. I have just
recently begun dabbling in Linux, and am using Ubuntu with Orca. For my work, I
need to be able to use wireshark from:
It is a network analyzer. However, when running it
under Ubuntu v7.04 with the Orca version that comes with it, it does not appear
to be accessible. Is there an accessible version out there, or where can I go to
find out how to make it accessible with Orca?
Thanks,
Karl |
| Re: Hello, and a question |

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2007-05-31 09:23:26 |
Hi,
On Do, Mai 31, 2007 at 08:27:42 -0400, Karl wrote:
> For my work, I need to be able to
> use wireshark from:
> [1]www.wireshark.org
> It is a network analyzer. However, when running it
under Ubuntu v7.04 with
> the Orca version that comes with it, it does not
appear to be accessible.
What kind of info is missing there?
I installed wireshark under debian
and it seems to work.
I am not fimiliar with this so give us more infos, what you
have tried
and what orca has reported.
HTH.
Halim
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| Re: Hello, and a question |

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2007-05-31 09:49:54 |
Hi,
On Do, Mai 31, 2007 at 10:26:59 -0400, Karl wrote:
> Hi,
> Under Ubuntu v7.04, newly installed, I went into the
terminal and typed:
> apt-get install wireshark
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> Once that was done, I launched the program. Nothing
spoke, and when I
> pressed the keyboard shortcuts to enter the menus,
nothing spoke.
> Karl
I think there are several versions available. you need the
gtk2 based
one.
HTH.
Halim
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