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Quartus install on Ubuntu

JSYOO
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Hi I am trying to install Quartus 23.3 on my linux machine.

It uses Intel I9 processor and the OS is Ubuntuo 22.04.4 LTS

"Aborted" message keeps showing up and I don't have any clue how to proceed.

 

JSYOO_0-1724873691034.png

 

Thanks

 

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HubertG
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Hi JSYOO,

 

When running the installer, can I suggest not to put ' --target tmp_download '. Instead just run the installer as usual, you may change the desire specified directory in the installer afterwards

 

Example as below:

 

I think this will solve your problem. Let me know does it works for your case and if you have further inquiries do not hesitate to ask me

 

Thanks

Hubert

 

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JSYOO
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Hi Hubert,

I am still facing similar issues without the target specification.

I wasn't sure where is the default extract location is, so I did not do the "sudo ./qinst.sh --help" with the new target location.

But, as you can see in the screenshot, I am still getting the "Aborted" message after doing "sudo ./qinst-linux-23.3-104.run"

The screenshot:

JSYOO_0-1725038063412.png

 

By the way, I could not see your image under "example as below:" line.

So I just removed the target part and did the "sudo ./qinst-linux-23.3-104.run" command.

 

Thanks

Junsang

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HubertG
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Hi JSYOO,

 

Sorry for the late reply, can you please try out this command below ?

 

~/Downloads$ ./qinst-linux-23.3-104.run without the "sudo" and "tmp"

 

Let's see if it works

 

Regards

Hubert

 

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HubertG
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Hi JSYOO,

 

A correction on my statement above & few workarounds that you can try as below :

 

  1. Option 1
    1. Try key in qinst-linux-23.3-104.run without the "sudo" and "tmp"
  2. Option 2, double click installer in the folder
  3. Option 3 
    1. cd to the installer directory 
    2. type "./(installer name).run"
    3. Then, press enter

 

These should be work. Let me know if any of these solves your issue

 

Thanks

Hubert

 

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JSYOO
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I tried the option 3, but the similar message shows up.

It might be a problem on our end.

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RichardTanSY_Intel
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Could you try following the steps in this video?

The flow is shown in Windows, but you can also see the respective commands for Linux.

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y78XloUJ_x0

User Guide [3.3.1.4. Using CLI Commands]

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683472/24-2/using-cli-commands.html


Regards,

Richard Tan


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JSYOO
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Thanks for the reference.

I have tried with some different options referring to your links, but I am facing the similar problems.

It might be a problem on our end.

 

Regards,

Junsang

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HubertG
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Hi JSYOO, I see..okay

I’m glad that your question has been addressed, I now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, Please login to ‘https://supporttickets.intel.com/s/?language=en_US’, view details of the desire request, and post a feed/response within the next 15 days to allow me to continue to support you. After 15 days, this thread will be transitioned to community support. The community users will be able to help you on your follow-up questions.

 

 

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