My system is a 64-bit Ubuntu. Therefore, it is difficult to install Kibadock. Download the 32-bit Deb package of KBA-dock (I have compiled Kibadock myself, and the task management plug-in cannot be used after the result is displayed) install it with "dpkg -- force-architecture-I" in sequence, and then download and install the deb package of Getlibs (a Shell script for Automatically Obtaining 32-bit dependent libraries). Use getlibs to reinstall the d of akamaru.
My system is a 64-bit Ubuntu. Therefore, it is difficult to install the KBA dock.
Download the 32-bit Deb package of KBA-dock (I used to compile the KBA dock myself. After the result is displayed, the task management plug-in cannot be used)
Install it with "dpkg -- force-architecture-I" in sequence
Then download and install the deb package of Getlibs (a Shell script for Automatically Obtaining 32-bit dependent libraries)
Use getlibs to reinstall the deb package of akamaru (mainly the library file ):
Enter "sudo getlibs-I akamaru *. deb"
Then enter:
Sudo getlibs/usr/bin/kiba-dock
Sudo getlibs/usr/bin/KBA-settings
After these two steps, you can enter KBA-dock on the terminal to start the service, but there are still many plug-ins unavailable. Then you need to be patient:
Start the kiba-dock constantly on the terminal. Each time you record the missing library or the library reporting architecture inconsistency, find the name of the related software package online, and then use:
"Getlibs-p missing 32-bit software package"
Command to install all the missing libraries. In this process, you need to enable all plug-ins that cannot be started or loaded properly to get the corresponding error information and find the missing. so. x library file.
Because of my patience, I did not search for them all. I dumped two uncommonly used Stack and Trash (recycle bin) plug-ins.
If all of them are found, they can be used normally. Enjoy!