Actually, it can be solved very easily, by copying /usr/lib/libglade folder from eg. foresight-2.20.1 distro (probably Ubuntu as well...) to BT3's usr/lib/ folder.
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NaZirCon
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Of course,
you can find the rar file with libglade here :
http://nazircon.googlepages.com/libglade.rar
So, you just unpack the rar file (with full path ), you should get a folder named "libglade". Copy the "libglade" folder to /usr/lib.
That's it.
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NaZirCon
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I can also confirm this fix. Thank you for posting! I was missing EtherApe :Pyou can find the rar file with libglade here :
http://nazircon.googlepages.com/libglade.rar
So, you just unpack the rar file (with full path ), you should get a folder named "libglade". Copy the "libglade" folder to /usr/lib.
That's it.
Cheers,
NaZirCon
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I will confirm this my self later but if any one else can confirm it I will add it to the wiki as well.
Thanks NaZirCon
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Thanks for this. Is it safe to ignore error meesage - (EtherApe:5820): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: IA__g_object_set_property: object class `GtkFrame' has no property named `orientation' - Sorry for newbie question..!
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Hey guys, glad to hear that you've got a working fix for this that will work. But obviously this is a fix that is either applied during the live session, or applied to a hard drive installed copy. For me, I have no hard drive install copy (mainly because absolutely every tutorial I have tried has failed with any hard drive installs - yeah, checked the MD5 sums, burned slow speeds, repeated tutorials, used different HDD's, VM's, and methods, but nothing works), so I need a way to add it to the live CD. Is there an easy way to make a module that will put this there for every session, or do I have to untar an LZM from the CD Modules directory, add it to there, and then dir2lzm it back up again? Thanks guys,
-Stephen
You can always make a module out of /usr/lib/libglade folder, and then add it to Live CD /bt3/modules (there are a couple of threads here on forum about how to do it- but in essence, you'd have to add this module to Live CD image and then burn it again). The procedure is much easier when Live USB is used, though...
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