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17 Dec 2009 18:01 #1326
by Ian@eagland.co.uk
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Hi
New to Linux and EMC.
Installed Ubuntu 8.04 live CD.
Every thing seemed to work OK.
Under applications I have CNC.
This contains only 2 things EMC2 and EMC2 user manual.
No sign of a stepper configuration wizard.
Should it be there or am I looking in the wrong place?
Also if I open a terminal and type latency-test I get command not found.
Is this all a directory issued?
Regards
Ian
New to Linux and EMC.
Installed Ubuntu 8.04 live CD.
Every thing seemed to work OK.
Under applications I have CNC.
This contains only 2 things EMC2 and EMC2 user manual.
No sign of a stepper configuration wizard.
Should it be there or am I looking in the wrong place?
Also if I open a terminal and type latency-test I get command not found.
Is this all a directory issued?
Regards
Ian
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17 Dec 2009 23:25 #1336
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Did you install the EMC Live CD on a desktop computer without any errors showing up during the install? If so something has gone wrong with the install, try installing again.
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18 Dec 2009 09:38 #1351
by Ian@eagland.co.uk
Replied by Ian@eagland.co.uk on topic Re:Where is Stepper Config Wizard
Hi
The install did hang the first time so I had already tried twice. However I burned a new CD and tried again and this time all files are visible under CNC.
Many thanks.
Regards
Ian
The install did hang the first time so I had already tried twice. However I burned a new CD and tried again and this time all files are visible under CNC.
Many thanks.
Regards
Ian
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