The reason is that you want to install the Mixero program. This is a great Twitter client that supports custom APIs. It works perfectly on Windows, OSX, iPhone, and other platforms. However, it cannot run correctly on my Ubuntu.
Since Mixero is an Adobe AIR application, I downloaded and successfully installed the Adobe AIR installation package from the Adobe official website, and the Mixero program can indeed run and display the logon interface, but cannot log on. So I have never doubted the product platform itself.
However, today, I happened to see other cases of failure to correctly run the AIR program in 64-bit Linux on the Internet, and I tried it with a dead horse. The following is a record of all the steps. These commands are all "borrowed" from others.
I installed Ubuntu 9.10 amd64 Desktop, which runs on Intel's quad-core Core 2 CPU. I have installed the Adobe AIR and Mixero application.
1. Go to the Adobe official site to download the latest version of Adobe AIR, install and retain the installation file (. bin) for backup.
2. Download and Getlibs, if you do not know where to download, please refer to the following address: http://frozenfox.freehostia.com/cappy. Download the getlibs-all.deb and double-click the installation.
3. Run the following command and select Yes For all output results. (Note the command execution location. Go to the directory where the AIR installation program is located)
$ Sudo getlibs./AdobeAIRInstaller. bin
$ Sudo getlibs-l libgnome-keyring.so
$ Sudo getlibs-l libgnome-keyring.so.0
$ Sudo getlibs-l libgnome-keyring.so.0.1.1
# You may see the following output when executing each command. This is not an absolute one and is for reference only.
Libgnome-keyring.so.0.1.1: libgnome-keyring0
The following i386 packages will be installed:
Libgnome-keyring0
Continue [Y/n]?
Downloading...
Installing libraries...
Run Mixero again. I believe the program can be logged on normally.