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Adobe Air Linux won't install on Eee PC

Feb 5, 2009 6:17 AM

Hi - I've been getting some advice on this from @smmehadi on Twitter but it's hard 140 chars at a time...

I'm trying to install Air on my Eee PC 701, which runs Xandros Linux. I know this isn't a supported distro but I know some others have got it to work.

When I run the installer, running as root, I get the licence panel and then click "I Agree". I then see the "Adobe AIR Setup" panel and the progress indicator goes abot 3/4 of the way along before it stops and displays the message: "Sorry, an error has occurred" "An error occurred while installing Adobe AIR. Installation maynot be allowed by your administrator. Please contact your administrator"

As advised, I've done a chmod +x on the installer. I've tried to capture the .airinstaller.log file but it doesn't exist. If I created it, nothing is added to it by the installation.

I do have a bunch of files in /tmp/airCrashLogs - are they of interest to you? I've also noticed some messages appearing in ~/.xsession-errors.

Many thanks,

Alan
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    Feb 5, 2009 7:48 AM
    Hi Alan,
    First of all as your AIR installer is crashing, so please check if you have sufficient free memory available (more then around 200 MB to be on safer side).
    The please repeat these steps on terminal:
    1. touch ~/.airinstall.log
    2. chmod +x Desktop/AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
    3. Desktop/AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
    this will popup the GUI for installation, proceed to the point it goes
    when installer has failed or crashed open the log file in any editor
    4. vim ~/.airinstall.log
    or
    gedit ~/.airinstall.log or kate ~/.airinstall.log
    and copy the contents of log (~/.airinstall.log) and send them to syed-attherateof-adobe-dotcom

    -Syed
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    Feb 5, 2009 11:41 PM
    Try out the silent installation using:
    /home/user/AdobeAIRInstaller.bin -silent
    and see if that works or writes some contents in .airinstall.log
    and check that free memory is sufficient enough (~200 MB), before installing

    -syed
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    Dec 28, 2009 11:51 PM

    I’ve done a bit more research since writing this post, and it seems that some people have managed to get AIR installed on their 701s after all.  My guess is that as I originally thought, the installer is failing due to insufficient free memory, so somehow I have to work out a way to free up some RAM, long enough to complete the installation. Anyway, thanks for your comment – it gives me some hope! By

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