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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.
Thanks
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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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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:
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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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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Hi JSYOO,
A correction on my statement above & few workarounds that you can try as below :
- Option 1
- Try key in qinst-linux-23.3-104.run without the "sudo" and "tmp"
- Option 2, double click installer in the folder
- Option 3
- cd to the installer directory
- type "./(installer name).run"
- Then, press enter
These should be work. Let me know if any of these solves your issue
Thanks
Hubert
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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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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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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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Hi JSYOO, I see..okay
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