* Home for VM '' does not exist:* Invalid System VM:
java-config -L # to list the Java VM's on the systemsudo java-config -S 1 # to set the Java VM to the first one listed (above)
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I tend to use the terms "unofficial" or "non-official" to keep
confusion to a minimum.
Well, okay, in practice I've been saying things like "non-official
(developer) build" for the first of these, but essentially CqN has a
point: this is getting confusing (and repetitive) to explain. If you
feel like blogging about the overloaded definitions of "developer" for
Chrome OS, go right ahead. ;)
I went thru the steps to re-enable and it still doesn't show in the plugins.
okay then go into chrome://flags and enable the API one and I think there are another one that triggers it haven't found it though but one of the flags need to be enabled for it to work.
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The API flag shouldn't make a difference as that shouldn't affect plugins. Permission issue perhaps?
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I am trying to get Java up and running so I can at least use java VNC
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um...dont think so. how do i find out? and how do i go into developer mode?
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I have it working again :)
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It seems that any command I type into the shell says "No such file or directory." This pops up when I type sudo /usr/share/vboot/bin/make_dev_ssd.sh --remove_rootfs_verification. Please help! Thanks. You can email me at spaceinva...@gmail.com or just post the answer here. Thanks again!
The command is is not found. I have included screenshots of the problem. Thanks again!P.S. I am in dev mode.
Can someone make a complete video tutorial? Thanks. Once i got past the first two steps and entered the command >sudo remount -o remount,rw/ shell said: sudo: mount -o command not found. Anyone know what this is all about?
Can someone make a complete video tutorial? Thanks. Once i got past the first two steps and entered the command >sudo remount -o remount,rw/ shell said: sudo: mount -o command not found. Anyone know what this is all about?
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Thanks, that helped. Now I'm stuck at the part where I'm supposed to run the folder. I've included a screenshot. Thanks again!
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I did and the same thing comes up: "no such file or directory"
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ls -l ~/Downloadsls -l /mnt/stateful_partition/opt
Everything works until the execution point. I double checked if the file was still in my Downloads folder. It wasn't. I redownloaded it and redid everything. The same thing happened: "no such file or directory" at the chmod a+x jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin command. I went back to my downloads folder and the file disappeared again. It appears that the file is being moved somehwere in the process. Please help. Thanks again!
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I did what you said and it worked. Next I rebooted and typed the commands >sudo mount -o remount,rw /
and >sudo mount -o remount,exec /mnt/stateful_partition. This brought up a list of things I should do. I included a screenshot. Thanks again!
The command is is not found. I have included screenshots of the problem. Thanks again!P.S. I am in dev mode.
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It says it won't run because I don't have enough disk space but my Downloads folder is empty. Thanks!
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You are not in dev mode. Open the right side flap and move the small switch. When the chromebook reboots it will show you a green sign with a cartoon laptop saying to reinstall the OS from a USB. Just click Ctrl d and everything should work. Tell me how things go.
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Can you get a shell prompt on virtual terminal 2 (tty2) via Ctrl-Alt-F2 (right-arrow)? If so, just enter chronos as the user and you get logged in without a password. At this point you can set a password for chronos and if you 'sudo -i' and get into root you can set a password for root too.
when i input the code ./jre-7u45-linux-i586.tar.gz i get this error code. bash: ./jre-7u45-linux-i586.tar.gz: cannot execute binary file. I also tried sudo bash jre-7u45-linux-i586.bin but then i got this error. bash: jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin: No such file or directory. can you please explain to me what i did wrong.
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