Fox x Bernadette (my elf and vampire miitopia ocs)
Fox: Sometimes I wonder how I taste...
Bernadette: I can help with that...
(Bernadette is thinking about her kissing him while Fox is thinking about biting Fox's neck and drinking his blood.)
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Fox x Bernadette (my elf and vampire miitopia ocs)
Fox: Sometimes I wonder how I taste...
Bernadette: I can help with that...
(Bernadette is thinking about her kissing him while Fox is thinking about biting Fox's neck and drinking his blood.)
32bit apps on Ubuntu 64bit
I was trying to run a lighting control application, MagicQ, in my 64 bit Ubuntu 11.10 virtual machine. It gave me this nice error message:
./magicq: error while loading shared libraries: libusb-0.1.so.4: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
Turns out the problem was due to MagicQ, being a 32bit app, requiring a 32bit version of libusb for it to work - I only had the 64bit compiled library. This hadn't been a problem in Ubuntu 10.4, so perhaps Ubuntu's developers are choosing to put fewer 32bit libraries in its latest 64bit releases?
So how do you get hold of a 32bit library on a 64bit machine when apt-get tries to compile everything for your 64bit architecture? Well luckily someone created a bash script called getlibs to handle this. You can find at http://frozenfox.freehostia.com/cappy/. Download the .deb file and double click it to install with Ubuntu software centre.
This then allowed me to run in terminal:
getlibs libusb.so
Which nicely installed a 32bit version of libusb and all its dependancies!